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I Cool U.S. Weather Bureau Says: Some cloudiness and conl, ligh 60. Westerly winds 10-25. Sun rises at 7:08, sets 6:53. Yesterday's high 66, low 46.

Tomorrow: Warmer. Weather Map, Page 19 YOUR ftKAkAt IkllTV NATIONAL NEWSPAPERWEEK 124TH YEAR Thij newspaper ii ervtd by the Associated Press, United Press, International Newj Servic, Gannett News Service, AP Wirephoto ROCHESTER, N. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956 Entered at Second Class Matter Post Office, Rochester, N. Y. 30 Pages 5 CENTS rz YuR REFLECTS -Hk ill 18 Nations Meet Today To Launch Association Of Suez Canal Users LONDON', Sept.

30 UfU-Eighteen The Foreign Office said all 18 spokesman, "and then he will nations meet tomorrow to launch nations invited to tomorrow's for New York." the Suez Canal Users Assn. just ganizational meeting have nowi The official reason for Lloyds Indianapolis Wins L'il World Series; Dodgers Cop Flag Full Details on Sports Pages By GEORGE BEAHON Democrat and Chronicle Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 30 The Red Wings have "had it" for 1956. They closed the book today without pulling out of their most severe hitting tailspin of the season. They were blanked for the second game in a losing 6-0 as they wound up the year for keeps with a string of 23 scoreless innings.

i For the Indianapolis Indians Ike, Adhl to Attend today's wrap-up triumph before 1K 9,593 sun-flooded Victory Field World bzriCS Gomes fans climaxed a "grand slam" in WASHINGTON, Sept. SO (IPl-j a few hours before British For-agreed to attend. trip is to represent Britain at Fn eitrn Secretary Selwvn Llovd flies "Mr. Llovd olans to welcome dav's U.N. Security Council de bate on EffVDtian Presided Nas to New York to win support for the delegates and wish them suc- his country Suez case.

cess, said a Foreign Office ser's nationalization of the Suei Canal on July 26. But diplomatic informants emphasized that Lloyd would teek to win sympathy for his government's stand against Nasser even though he knows he will be striving for attention during a presidential election campaign. "It is honed that Mr. Lloyd will Irondequoiter Killed Crossing Ridge Road Struck by an automobile, Fred Charles Bark, 66, of be able to use the resources of iiuiiui isuc uaseuan. president Eisenhower and Adlai Kerby Farrell's) forces wonE.

Stevenson, his Democratic the American Assn. pennant and rival for the White House, both playoffs, and today achieved a plan to attend a World Series fi4 fhvnissa Dr Trnnrlnniinit ums killed at Q'3fl last nioht television and radio in Uie United as he crossed Ridge Road East near Culver Road. Slates to gain a more sympathetic attitude on the part of American public opinion for the British sweep of the Little World Series game. Irondequoit Police Sgt. Robert in four straight, Revard reported the driver was While House press secretary James C.

Hagerty said Eisenhower expects to attend the Howard A. Foote, 60, of 135 A combination of strong pitching, this time by lefthander, Buddy Daley, and inept Rochester swineins accounted for the Harding Rd, opening game between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn twin afaw Foote was taken to Irondequoit Tolice Headquarters and released after questioning. Revard said Mr. Bark was shutout. Rochester managed to Dodgers at Ebbets Field on get one base runner to third, Wednesday, base while wasting seven Aides said the Democratic Daley fanned five and walked nmmee will attend the third crossing from south to north and the automobile was westbound.

case on Suez," the Sunday Observer said. i Some Britons have said U. S. I Secretary of State Dulles is not backing the United Kingdom strongly enough in its demand that Suez remain an international waterway. Egypt's Foreign Minister Mah-moud Fawzi heads an eight-man delegation leaving Cairo tomorrow for the Security Council session.

He met for 90 minutes today with President Nasser. There was no indication in Cairo Nasser intends to modify his position rejecting ILLEGAL PARKING New York police remove wings from plane at 191st St. and St. Nicholas Ave. in upper Manhattan after it had been landed on busy thorough-fare during early morning hours yesterday.

Thomas Fitzpatrick, left, was held on theft charges. (AP Photo). game of the series Friday at only one. lanxee stadium. The Suburban Directory lists Mr.

Bark's occupation as tailor. He was pronounced dead on It was a no contest after the third, when the Indians pounded out starter Duke Markell, rip Wings, playoff champions of the International for two straicht the scene at 9:45 by a Genesee Shot ping him for four hits and four runs in the inning, and a 6-0 years, this was a second straight Hospital physician brought there in an ambulance. At headquarters, Foote told lead that stood up all the way. For Dixie Walker and the Red international control of the ca- investigators Mr. Bark was "just about in the middle" of Ridge nal but expressing readiness to negotiate revision of the 1883 Con jumui vidasic aeieac.

iney had consolation in the form of checks approximating $750 apiece for their four days of labor. The Indians picked up about $1,050 each, and wound up the year with an unbroken streak of nine straight wins. Road when his car struck him. The Plane Came Down In the Middle of Town reme Court Sup He said he "did not see him stantinople Convention regarding until my car was approximately right of transit through the canal, maintenance and tolls. 5 feet from him and then I Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri slammed on my brakes." To Meet Today; With Foote were his wife, Shepilov will head the Russian delegation.

lie is expected to back the Egyptian position. Dodgers to Meet Madeline, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Virginia Rowe of Conesus. Police said Fitzpatrick, 26, of Emerson, N.J., once lived in the neighborhood. He drove over from New Jersey last night for a party, visited in a tavern and then Big Cases Due ya7 1 1 The 18 countries which hope to Series Morgue Superintendent Al Martens listed Mr.

Bark's in in set up multination control ol the juries as compound fractures of WASHINGTON. Sent. 30 HXfO BROOKLYN, Sent 30 W)ThP canal must first lorn, themselves into an official organization. They the legs and a proboble skull The Supreme Court convenes Brooklyn Dodgers won the Nation- al League pennant today on the fracture. He said an autopsy will be conducted today and a certificate will be issued by nnai day of the baseball season and will meet the New York Yankees in the World Series starting Coroner Richard A.

Leonardo. It was the first traffic fatality hope to elect an executive council, a small governing board, a secretarial and an administrator, or boss. The administrator is expected to be a Scandinavian with broad experience in shipping. The 18 nations are the United States, Britain, France, Australia, tomorrow for an eight-month session during which it is likely to hand down decisions on such major issues as racial discrimination, Communist activities and the power of congressional investigators in questioning witnesses. Approximately 560 cases are weunesuay.

The Dodgers defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-6, to preserve in irondequoit tnis year, ai this date last year there were two. THOMAS FITZPATRICK their one-game lead over the Milwaukee Braves, who turned back the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, in St. 1 The accident brought to 31 the total in Monroe. County for 1956.

In the corresponding period last year there were 16. on the high court's agenda as New Zealand, Italy, West Ger-many, Holland, Portugal, Norway, Sweden. Denmark, Turkey, Iran, Spain, Ethiopia, Japan and Pakis NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (P) A small, two-seat airplane made a breathlessly perfect landing today on an Upper Manhattan street while the city slept. The pilot, an airplane mechanic named Thomas Fitzpatrick, told police he had engine trouble.

Magistrate Edward J. Chapman suggested not too sympathetically that the mechanic was drunk. Fitzpatrick Mas had a license to fly. Sgt. Harold Behrens, of the Police Aviation Bureau, said the landing was a shot in fact "almost impossible." The impromptu aerodrome was at 191st and St.

Nicholas in heavily residential Washington Heights. Fitzpatrick glided gracefully to earth around 3 a.m. He deposited the plane on St. Nicholas skillfully nestling it between rows of five and six-stcry apartment houses. St.

Nicholas Ave. is a wide and during the day, busy thoroughfare. At that hour it was almost deserted. 2 Algiers Cafes Had Milwaukee won and the Dodgers lost, a tie would have en drove hack across the Hudson River to an airport at Teter-boro, N.J. There, police said, he climbed into a plane not his own, took off and turned up again at the old stamping ground.

His night's journeying finally brought Fitzpatrick into Magistrate Chapman's term of Felony Court to answer to charges of suspicion of grand larceny and violation of the city administrative code. The city frowns on the practice of landing aircraft on its congested streets. Said Chapman: "A great many terrible things could have happened. He could have crashed intr a building where children slept." The court set bail at $5,000. ine DiacKTooea justices resume deliberations after a four-month vacation.

This number will be drastic- KARL DOEN'ITZ he took over for Hitler Doenitz Released As War Criminal; tan. They will be represented by sued and the two teams would nr 1 1 have been forced into a bestof TPCUPCl hft HUN their ambassadors. A spokesman for the British ally reduced Oct. 8 when thetnree playoff Jor the rjght mpet iii vvnvwf ww 1 1 hi 200 Truck Firms OK NX Contract Foreign Office said the meeting the Yanks who clinched the Amcr might last severa) days. The asso ican League championship on Sept By Terrorist Bombs ciation will seek '-to-day work- 19.

CmsaasIaJ ing arrangements 'th Egypt. to The first two games of the se- NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (ZD- JUtlvvUCu III MCI insure free passage of all ships ries will be played in Brooklyn ALGIERS, Algeria, Sept. 30 through the canal, jiending any More than 200 trucking lirms out session, following Monday's probably brief and largely ceremonial meting. The new court year may bring decisions on these major cases: 2 The Montgomery, bus boycott in which a ruling is sought on whether racial segregation in transportation wholly Terrorist time bombs to-: were reported tonight to have final agreement.

BERLIN, Monday, Oct. 1 Ml- the next three in the Yankee Stadium and the final two, if necessary, back in Brooklyn. This will be the second year in signed a 17-point agreement with Grand Admiral Kafl Doenitz, who Teamsters Union Local 707, tnnk nvpr from Hiilnr i fho insf French Premier Guy Mollet, in a speech in the northern French night wrecked two cafes in downtown Algiers jammed with Sunday evening crowds. Two which has scheduled a walkout ioador of Nazi German v. was re textile town of Roubaix, declared that international control of the more bombs exploded a row the Dodgers and Yanks have met in the World Series.

The within a state is constitutional Asked to explain himself, Fitzpatrick said he "just had an urge to fly," Behrens An attack on the validity of Dodgers won the series last year, Fifty-eight persons were injured, 25 critically. The bombs were timed careful al mianigm. leased today from Spandau Pris- Word of the signing by 212 on trucking firms, all members of, Doenitz. now a sick man of 65, the Empire State a 10-vpar trm as a canal is the only solution acceptable for Britain and the United States as well as France. four games to three.

the subversive activities Other major league scores: Transportation came from war criminal at midnight. ly to burst 6oon after the second showings in movie houses when II streets and eating places in the DDK the Police Department's Bureau The steely-eyed admiral was the last commander of the Nazi Prosecution Eyes of Planning and Operations. area were iilJed with theater The 212 firms, employing fleet. He negotiated the surrend rol law by the Communist party. Appeals rising out of racial disturbances in Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas schools.

t( The right of congressional committees to ask witnesses to state whether they knew persons identified as Communists. He said he based his conclusion on his conference last week with Prime Minister Eden and on "the latest exchange of views through diplomatic channels with the American government." The canal itself was operating smoothly with 42 ships in transit about 2,300 brotherhood mem- er 0f Germany after Hitler com- NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 4, Chicago 2. (Winning pitcher Jeffcoat. Story on Page 22.) New York 8, Philadelphia 3 (1). (Winning pitcher Worthing- ton.) Philadelnhia 5.

New Ynrt 0 'Use of Wiretap Evidence bers, represents iwo-imrus oi milled suicide in a Berlin bunker. goers. The explosions ripped arms, legs and hands from ficreaming victims. Many were slashed by the association memhership. Doenitz, whose submarine Unsigned as yet were 68 other packs sank 15 million tons of BOSTON, Sept.

30 (INS)- flying glass. The cafes were left firms, employing aoout i.iuu World War II shipping costing Brink's trial. Judge George Sweeney turned down the peti today about the daily average shambles of shattered glass and Some 20 FBI agents who made union teamsters. thousands of Allied lives, told his'ovcr the past year, jailer before leaving that all he! tne original investigation ot tne There was no immediate com- (Winning pitcher lwisted tabIcs and chairs. It was the worst terrorist strike $1,219,000 Brink's robbery were Brennan's Appointment To Bench Lauded WASHINGTON, Sept.

30 -President Eisenhower's appoint mAnt fnm nninn Vi ct nH nnnrtprQ i I Story on Page 22.) tion on the ground that he lacked jurisdiction. Wirdtap evidence is not permitted in Federal Court, but it in Algeria's capital since the r.a- reported today to have conferred mini. Hum union wiiius now 15 peaie 10 i-nu 111.11 about the reported signup of the days. He suffers from high blood ri nrPSS SnlflC tionalist rebels against French over the weekend with Dist. Auy VMERICAN LEAGUE trucking firms.

Dl'PSSIirP fflVWW WlfMIIW is admissable in state courts. Garrett II. Byrne and his staff. ment of William J. Brennan Jr-! Boston in rule began concentrating their at- 7, New York 4, Doenitz was driven in a black During the weekend confer-1 i tacks in the city several months This lent support to the be ences at the district attorney's skW I ago.

lief that the government still office, considerable of the wire limousine through the towering prison gates and past electrified barbed wire fences at four minutes after midnight. Cycle Escort PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Sept. may introduce wiietap evidence innings. (Winning pitcher Story on Page 20.) Detroit 8, Cleveland 4. (Winning pitcher The strike was called yesterday- A walkout would not affect the majority of 11,000 city truck drivers, members of Local 807, which already has signed its own contract with employers.

Vincent Doyle, president of Local 707, said the union office tap evidence obtained by the FBI was re-examined, it was ine DomDings came on me eve of the fall session of the French Parliament in Paris in which the 23-month-old Algerian rebellion 10 me u. a. supreme uoun appeared today to have met wide approval. Brennan, a registered New Jersey Democrat who says he has never taken an active part in politics, succeeds Associate Justice Sherman Minton Oct. 15.

Minton is retiring. at the trial of eight Greater Boston men charged with staging the fabulous robbery on Jan. 17, Hocft. 30 Police contended today Accompanied by Wife learned. will be one of the big issues.

Story on Page 22.) Kansas City 7, Chicago 6. (Winning pitcher Harring' 1950. The possibility that the prose cution may resort to wiretap re He was accompanied by his Princess Margaret's refusal to al-gray-haired wife, who has been low motorcycle escorts was large-working as a nurse in Hamburg.jly to blame for the unrulinesi of Of the seven top Nazis jailed the crowds which greeted her here in SDandau in 1946 bv the Allied yesterday. trances Resident Minister in Algeria, Robert Lacoste, asserted only a few days ago that efforts was bring "swampea wuni Bernard G. Segal of Philadel ton.

Story on Page 22.) 2 More Top Reds Join Yalta Talks buttal evidence rose as the trial phone calls from employers phia, chairman of the American Baltimore 4, Washington 2 (1) Par An 's iiirtiriflrv rnmmittee. Bar judiciary committee, seeking information. He added to "pacify the rebels were sue ceeding. Con- enters its ninth week tomorrow, with the defense at the tag end of the presentation of its alibi (Winning pitcher that 60 firms already have asrreed to sien memoranda of said he was "pleased" with the appointment. Soon after the blasts, a French military patrol on the street out LONDON, Sept.

30 (0-Pre agreement. side one cafe shot and wounded miers Nikolai Bulganin of Russia Employers and the local re two fleeing Algerians. A crowd and Erno Geroe of Red Hungary testimony for the eight defend ants. It was learned the FBI agents conferred with Byrne and his assistants Frederick T. Doyle John F.

McAuliffe, George Mc-j joined President Tito and Nikita portedly already have reached agreement on an 11-ccnt hourly wage increase and an additional assembled, shouting, "lynch them." But it was held off and soldiers removed the two wounded War Crimes Tribunal at Neurn-i "We bought nine new motorcy-berg, Doenitz received the especially for the royal visit," est sentence. He is the first to'said one police official, "then be released after serving his word enme from Buckingham Pal-time lace there must be no motorcycles. Poiice threw a roadblock oflAPParenUy.tne princess objects to trucks across the street to noise-vent reporters from pursuing the' Margaret was still shaken by Doenitz car 'llcr rough nandlmS when sne V1S' Mrs. Doenitz took her husband Qrasr Jrijj nd the directly to the home of friends, ,1 "ared in West Berlins Lichterfcld su- burb. This is in the American sec-Lv, TLjr.

tl.l(ir,e tor of Berlin. THE INSIDE Khrushchev at their mysterious Yalta conference today nine cents an hour in pension A Moscow broadcast made it men in a jeep. Reports from other parts of Al suegra.) Baltimore 6, Washington 3 (2). (Winning pitcher Beamon. Story on Page 22.) Pro Fooiball Chicago Cardinals 9, Cleveland 7.

Pittsburgh 30, Washington 13. Baltimore 28, Chicago 21. Detroit 20, Green Bay 16. New York 38, San Francisco 21 Los Angeles 27, Philadelphia 7 and welfare benefits. Current Gunigle and Angelo Morello.

Also present were Edward Pow- ers, agent in charge of the Bos-1 appear the meeting was only a wages are $96.40 weekly. geria indicated the rebels were happy family gathering. But Western diplomats are sure the meet WEATHER PICTURE: ton FBI office, and John Larkin, Last month chief defense coun sel Paul T. Smith went into Fed eral Court In an unsuccessful at stepping up their attacks. At Paul Robert, about 120 miles southwest of Orleansville, five French soldiers were killed and three wounded in a rebel attack on a military truck.

They are expected to fly out of. October to Get ing is concerned with deep conflicts within the Soviet bloc. The Yugoslav President is believed playing a key role in a Communist bloc struggle for pow Berlin tomorrow to a secluded re tempt to have the use of wire-. tap evidence banned during tne Cool Reception treat in West Germany. Ignores Neo-Nazis er erupting from the downgrad- rwnW will ret a cnol receo- Doenitz has expressed no inter- On Anniversary of Death ing of Stalin and softer Soviet aPPnrriinff to the U.S.

ncf in the rri nf nm.Va-;i UCdllUl-llL VI IIS JCdll PnroQll or fhO HorrifS Pr (nr nrnnnc irhn Mm t. 3c. satellites. Monroe County Airport. jsume leadership of a new right-There will be some cloudiness ist movement in Germany, and the temperature is not ex- Some new type Nazis look up It was presumed Khrushchev would use the occasion to try to 2,000 Pay Tribute to James Dean Rid gemont Head Passes at Club Page 15 TRUCKERS RAILROADS clash in anti-trust suit, Page 2.

THE LOCAL FRONT Two drivers escape truck fire, Page 7. THE SPORTS FRONT Rochester-Brooks win opener of Inland Water Trap League, Page 24. erase one source of trouble the friction between Jugoslavia and Westerly winds win biow io-23'en him by Hitler. Hungary. Imilp nrr hour.

Tomorrow will; Ar ih Niiernhorp war rrimps Geroe rise to the premiershipbe somewhat warmer. (trials, Doenitz was acquitted of, gave me his faith, unquestion-ingly and trustfully, when he said he would play the role in the movie of my book." An oil painting of Dean called "Boy from Indiana," painted by FAIRMOUNT, Sept. 30 (INS) More than 2,000 persons gathered in Park Cemetery at Fairmount today to pay tribute, to the late James Byron Dean promising young actor who was killed a year ago today in ON PAGE 3 Ike will campaign In Northwest. Stevenson confers with Kefau- ver on campaign. B'nai B'rith group defends Vice President Nixon.

Health issue reported reducing Ike's margin. Former Agriculture Secretary Brannan tags soil bank as "vote getting farce." ON PAGE 15 said: "James Dean was a young man who desired to fill every minute of his life. He loved every minute cf life and strived to cram everything possible into every day." Dean also was eulogized In to Tito. Geroe displaced Ma yas ceeded by some cool air but was convicted of crimes Rakosi, a Stalinist who took a into this area yesterday after noon from the northern central against peace and of war crimes. With Doenitz's release four top Nazis remain prisoners in Span- leading role in ousting Tito from the Cominform eight years ago.

28-year-old Robert Duane Orms states. The high pressure system a sports car accident near Sali-. by of California, was presented Bridge and cool air are also expected dau. BODY FOUND IN CANAL Comics nas, tain. ia leuer written Dy aiewariiio tne winsiows at tne service.

The Rev. James de Weerd of Stern, author of "Rebel With- The entire service was ar- They are Rudolf Hess, 57, for- WATERFORD, N.Y., Sept. 30 to effect today's weather Weather Map, Page 19 Imer deputy fuehrer, and Walthertrossword Indianapolis gave the memorialjoutaCau.se" one of two movies ganged by the James Dean Me The body of Earl G. 35, of Cohoes, a hick tender High and low temperatures Funk, former economics Daybook at the actor grave, in which Dean rose to fame. The Rnth narties and two citizen! address morial Foundation, organized 10 for the 24-hour period ending both sentenced for life: and Bal-Deaths on the State Barge Canal, was 14 Sports 20-24 13 Torre 18 Theaters 11 19 Vicinity 12 Want Ads 24-29 7 Wiggam 10 Pages 8,9 18JYouth Pag 10 which was banked with more letter, sent to Mr.

and Mrs. Mar-than 100 floral wreaths and a Window, the aunt and uncle today: recovered todav in 15 feet of at a.m. 56-inch floral arrangement from a West German fan club. The months ago to provide scholarships in creative arts. The memorial program was the result of thousands of letter requesting that some lasting tribute be established committees open drives for big registration locally, x- "Read! Think! Vote!" Interpretive campaign articles, Page 5 today.

Idur von Schirach, 49, formerEcIitonals Low Reich youth leader, and Albert Fraternal 46 jSpeer, 51, former Reich minister Jumble 52 for munitions, sentenced to 20.Patri 50 I years in prison. 'Radio, TV High Airport, U.S. Official 66 Coast Guard Station 64 DAC Btrildiotf 65 water near Lock 6. A search was begun yesterday after a barge drew up to the lock and found no tender. with whom Dean made his home, said of the actor: "He gave me the greatest gift one man can give another He pastor, formerly of Fairmount and a lifelong friend of Dean, 3.

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