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THE WEATHER V. S. Weather Bureau Forecast Philadelphia and vicinity: Sunny and warmer Wednesday with high in mid 50s. Fair and warmer Thursday. Variable winds 5 to 10 miles an hour Wednesday.

COMPLETE WEATHER ON PAGE 46 til 0.0 CITY EDITION I ,.,,1.1 'MM TrtT.WiiT?iTV fesg mjt i IM HUH khh, im Mil mi hum 2 (Kliri An Indepe TOwpffi'rfPA'lfee People February Circulation: DaUy, Sunday, 1,017,521 WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1962 Copyright. 19.2 by Triangle Publications. VoL 2M, No. 133d, Year WFIL 560 KC WFIL-TV CH. 6 FIVE CENTS 8 II II II II II II II II II ii ii' i Subways Cleanup Promised by PTC; o.tt'iLi rf" 1 Ju vri-' --s State Seeks Court Probe Of Barnes Foundation $2 Admission Plea To Gallery Brings Says City Must Aid By JOSEPH C.

GOULDEN The PTC gave the State Public Utility Commission a detailed report Tuesday on what it intends to do to correct the sanitation problems that plague riders of the Broad WjS 111 Street Subway and Market Street Subway-Elevated lines. With the report went a pledge that the company would do its! "utmost" to put the lines in relief W-f Vf O'tirtriCi Demand for Inquiry tip top shape and keep them By JOSEPH II. MILLER Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG. April. that way for the 240,000 pas The State Department of Jus mi ii 5o tice disclosed Tuesday it wouldj Are Spick-and-Span And Nearly Empty ask the Montgomery County Orphans' Court to conduct a three-pronged inquiry into the records of the Barnes Foundation.

sengers who use these facilities daily. But at the same time, the PTC said the city should assume responsibility for its share of the problems, particularly those of water leaks in the Broad st. lines. 3 WEEK SURVEY TAKEN The cleanup plans result from a three-week Inquirer survey of The purpose is to determine VI -W whether it is properly complying with a consent decree opening its multi-million-dollar tax-free Mer-ion Art Gallery to the public. The inquiry, to be demanded S3.

JBfl tPl KaiiiotelfPholo rorists who invaded the hospital on outskirts of Algiers and machine-gunned patients before the blast. A Moslem clinic in Beau Fraisier is heavily by a bomb set by Secret Army Organization ter subway conditions. Rpporter-photographer teams toured every station on the two lines and found filth and grime everywhere. The PTC listed these major proposals for the Broad Street Subway in a report submitted by Albert G. Lyons, vice presi at a full-scale hearing in Norris-town on Thursday, will center around the plea of the foundation trustees for the right to impose a $2 admission fee on visitors to the gallery.

LAUNCHED BY INQUIRER The fight to open the art gal lery to the public was launched 6TB.EE.T5 9ihIOtti fl TAT10M I 4JJKJJ feciTY MAu 'fW 'I Ration Btatiom PHILADELPHIA IBbboapwayI '12. 1 'V- dent for construction and Algiers Gunmen Slaughter James P. Clark 9 Patients, Blow Up Clinic Mi iiTTArl hi II A by The Inquirer eight years ago and was successfully culminated by former Attorney General Anne X. Alpcrn last year, after the gallery had been closed to the man on the street for 38 years. Miss Alpern now is a judge of ALGIERS, April 3 (AP).

A band of 15 Secret Army terrorists marched into a quiet UUlLLtU UV lAn. the Allegheny county court. hospital Tuesday and methodically sprayed Moslem patients with machine-gun fire as hor- uv mu biiioH 9nH cmen wnnndnH- James V. Lark. Democratic tO diS- I1IUC lUU9ICIUiaUCill9 uivuimovim nviiuv Map shows route of the Locust Street Subway to its terminus at 8th st.

and link with the high-speed line across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge to Camden. Platforms Dry, Walls Gleam; Litter, Customers Are Missing The Locust Street Subway is Philadelphia's most spick- of the admission plan was 'finance chairman, and State Erection, with city aid, of "headhouses" over stairwells leading into stations to keep out dirt and water. Purchase of a mammoth vacuum cleaner to remove the black "brake dust" that coats platforms and other station areas. City aid also will be asked for this project. Renewed appeals to riders, through signs and posters, not to discard litter in stations.

The city will be asked to enforce the antilitter ordinance more vigorously. many while they lay scream KTurn ik Commissioner jonn p. courage the public from visiting the gallery as well as to harass the public in its attempt to view art treasurers and paintings es ing in their beds. Before driving away In four Goulart Pledges sedans, the terrorists set off a timated to have a total value of Byrne were questioned about the whole aroma" of sale of legis- in a surprise visit late Tuesday to the District Attor- ney's office. Of Special Interest Today $100,000,000, collected by the and-span transit line but only a mere handful of persons get blast of 30 pounds of dynamite that wrecked one wing of the Moderate Path Dr.

Albert R. Barnes. a look at it. About the only resemblance the line has to its The Stale, which holds th Beau Fraisier (beautiful straw James C. Attorney Simple economics prevent the the'i berry bush) clinic high in District Crumlish, Crumhsh, they gave ptc from conducting any major Anthropologist LouIs said mission plan is merely designed to harass the public, also will ask Judge Alfred Taxis to deter-1 mine whether the foundation Moved Leakev, who helped defeat "complete and full stories" re-rehabilitation of the lines, Lyon As Visit Begins From Our Wire Services hills overlooking Algiers.

19 MINUTES OF SAVAGERY The attack lasted less than 10 I the Mau Mau Kenva, and snaKeaown cnarge fmay be barred from the FINANCIAL PROBLEM a i in-1 1 Mt'Hiuiv i ii in J. i. minutes. Mv By Boy Killer's cnir.Tn Anrit country wnen 11 Becomes .7 r. ti 11 1 11 1 .1 Ih(l (.,., rmv', ijef.if 1 in me purcnase 01 me -President Joao Goulart of Bra-1 "vageof the Secret Army as independent.

An account j(e for tne Libert Be harncss cial condition seriously limits its terror campaign to his scientific pursuits fracjn2 track trustees are: Pursuing proper admission practices. Properly complying with the court decree with respect to the peciflc admission of art students and art instructors. Following proper financial procedures in administering funds under their control. 1 gnnr warm i i' i i uni. aouuy 10 unaenaKe large ana costly improvemenls," he wrote iIm! 1 Cries of Despair big brothers the Broad Street and Market Street Sub ways is that all three are underground and have trains running in them.

Here's what an Inquirer reJ porter found on a tour of the line's six stations, four in Philadelphia, two in Camden: Bone dry platforms, with nary a trace of the water puddles that harass riders daily on the two other systems. A minimum of station litter, the discarded newspapers and or other waste that approach ankle-depth elsewhere. Gleaming tile walls, admit frdly dusty In spots but none Joseph Sharfsin, PUC chairman. rtititiid iiiui-iJciiuciiLc. 1 mere aiiu 111s vdiiipdigii Authorities could give no rea- ij against the Mau Mau ap- 1..

it. .11.. 1. 1 noiri In an orflla ftv come Tuesday, both publicly and privately gave President Ken McDEVITT BROUGHT IN Also questioned about the "We will, however, continue to do our utmost to maintain proper nedy assurances his 10f "lc1 D'Amato case and sale of legis- moderate eco-terror. Most of the victims had Smith Hempstone on he iation was City Councilman John would pursue a standards of cleanliness and good By OWEN F.

McDONNEI.L and WILLIAM B. COLLINS The stern face of justice melt- i 1 Under the consent decree, the nomie nath and a foreign nolicv heen patients for months or 'eaiure 1 age, me iirsr 1 .11 j. fticueviu. ii was j'; I jiuuacnuriiiiic uu an ouuwar anu art gallery was to be thrown marked by a "sense of unity of nine mitiiviu a nauic uou uccii olp. fllpH I np years, suffering from a variety of I ttge JIl linked to the D'Amato case.

open to the public two days a' purpose with the United States." 1 vnn nnfpH that PTr nn. ed into compassion Tuesday at ailments. Crumlish would not say wheth- ia iftW nf 11.voar.nlH hnv week, with 200 visitors to be ad- At the airport welcoming cere The dead ranged in age from 20 mitted on each day between the1 monies, President Kennedy, in to 60-year-old Bennali Gaoqer. an '4 of subway U- 'crying out to God for help as he L. "Tity except for New York, where tnr iha nt nours ut a.

i. una i.ou. i noiaDie expression 01 conn-inua id who was a most ind. 1 dence, said that much of the v.ew me enure iranscr.pi, ne 15.ppnt raf. rtffcrt hv eitv P.

M. STUDENTS, TEACHERS Thursday Annual Guide For Trout Anglers said. enhsiHint I PTC. rpnnrtiwt a lni 1S parents. theless sparkling in At the same time, art students ntzpatrick, former -ty 0f $1,479,516 during 1961.) "Oh my God! God help me!" MOSLEM AIDE SLAIN '4 There was terror elsewhere in Abderrahmane Abdes- selam, a Moslem official of the French Finance Ministry, was Picture and Goulart Profile On Page 3 Louncu ergeani-ai-arms ana 0ne direct result of the studies William Joanni.

The big difference, of course, and art instructors were to be admitted by special arrange rvciiiit-ui Li. 011-n. an auui i v. r.L i- number of numm-i ui indicted on The annual trout had been charee? pilng 10 me uoor 01 a courtroom, asai-nseis vilfligca. i.j u'9e an infnnciuft cnan.i mI.Ia lUn I ment under reasonable rules 'nr Pii Hmij 1.1111c Bvaicius.

shot and killed by a terrorist in were involved that they in made by the foundation trustees is tr earns directory jor I PIT cnnLflc cairl Tuft crl 1 tt and-water campaign directed at. $2500 scheme to get a zoning His collapse brought tears to 1 n. 1Qnn nnren P01 ittii nurf Notn ltr. United States' great hope for the future of Latin America stemmed from a high regard for Goul-art's leadership of Brazil. the Broad st.

line. The art students and instructors were not to be included in the The attack on the hospital was change adopted by City Council Lyons wrote that a "special the eyes of Assistant District At- per day board trains at the carried out with precision, the; The zoning shakedown charge 200 public visitors. ade last year by Michael serubdown PrSram for subway Lisa Richette and climax-to, Northeast Philadel-i slations. was beun weck" ed the hearing of what a numbed In June, 1961, shortly after the, RELEASES $130 MILLION terrorists driving into me paim-u: was shaded erounds about 6:30 A. best routes to the areas i rvAma Locust st.

line three new stations 16th, 12th-13th and 9th 10th sts. foundation trustees disclosed, -iv. nnint thi, "This is an insDection." shout-and mam of mincinal nhia mnfraMnr iio caiH the line. Workmen in special Judge Sydney Hof(man ci.i 1 I I flllU VVIIIIMV1UI, lit 0IIIU IIV fcO't ineir iniemion 01 imposing a nreccinn of rnnfiHinrp th II thus far have scrubbed an-kin first Davment of to stein 'teams ed "the saddest case that has' cZ'rV adm inn P. to be eivpn to Fitznatrirk.

tuiney, u)gan, Wyoming, tiuni-pvpr rom- into thi, rourt." fee Miss Aloern act- ea one 01 me kiiiits. n. momcni ismvg grounds Will I SS -capaci asTe St'a e's'nnoured the kt 8unny in the Sports Secti -n fPAi-f illithe release of $130 million com- was shattered bv machine-eunif ed one of the killers. A moment fishina aroundswill was snatterea Dy macnine-gun a M.J ing cnici law omciai, assauea ,0 Bra7ii iast Mav but'; way trains each day at the Olney ave. station, making that the busiest transit stop in The terrorists-all ing Park, Erie, Allegheny and 15th st.

stations, he said. BELIEVES BOY IS ILL North Philadelphia, City Hall The judge said he would ap- ill knini. in vinlatinn fha1 SAYS 'DEAL' FAILED The deal fell through when 1, 1 withheld up tin now because 01 peans fired through windows eans nred tnrougn winaows 1 1 nd then with military precision L.6Q16SS WOrTlcin 1 1 a 11 Amaio was unauie to come and 13th st. stations are next on point a panel of "the best avail- court consent oecree. worries over that country's fi- The foundation trustees had nancial stability.

ilki- wvia in. rnwips, assistant able to up with the balance of the $2500,1 the list marched into the clinic psychiatrists" examine Rescues Infant planned to impose us admis- According to reliable Inform-! to PTC President Douglas M. Pratt, said the survey's find- the distraught youngster. "I be he said. 1 Fitzpatrick later RESPONSIBLE LOCKS SHOT OFF DOORS rnin.H An Pa.

rniiimn a nts, a spirit of mutual reassur- lieve he is suffering from very ti u.i. r.rtp ip. i.n. r.noiann Ann ings underscore the transit com- ouihc icnuicu uiiiciiu iuucu uvrne oi Dacine me sz.iK) nnrp saia soiuuon oi me waier in uffm. lance dominated the intensive day the doors of their rooms, but the Joyce Barrett, who nn th- nrnhlpm rPnort from stv.

uc basic contention on sub. uuuu mv iuumo, uu, me zone lie ijiouicih awaus a rrpuri nom a Snirft rlorton of conferences between the two oi conierences Deiween ine iwo," Ild8 cnange. men. And aides of both leaders terrorists shot away the locks.nas no legs and is confined to clark suggesting the PTC-city committee now trying, Th. 0Bht of the voun said the limine of the visit was and then sprayed the rooms with wheelchair, dragged her infant chanw would not be made un.

t0 trace the S0Urce of 526 seoa-L. "Lsi way cleanliness: Much of the filth is directly attributable to gster im he n.rtir..!.n. fnrtimatP h-paus- bullets. to isaiety when a crazed grey- the S2500 wa, naif, iralp lpak, fminfl in tb less the $2500 was paid. rate leaks found in the Jl, 7m hi.

Pengers. Two patients managed tO;" dog burst into her cottage. FitzDatrick also said hP m-t citv-ownod RroaH StrPPt launcnea a cleanup artve recent events had made such 1 1 it.l.-i rest on ionnay lor uie laiai. Tht city is responsible for leaks w. stphnn.iin ine Druau wiui ujiiic aim iidm iu uis- cuss acquisition of a site for in that line, while PTC must take in anH his mnthpr.

Elizabeth. 53. Continued on Pace 10. Column 3 In New Orleans NEW ORLEANS, April 3 (AP). Dapper Victor H.

Schiro, 58, won election to a full four-year term as New Orleans Mayor on Tuesday. The city's interim chief executive built a commanding four-to-one lead over his Repub wedge a wooden beam against Mrs. Barrett left her wheel-their doors. The terrorists fired chair and crawled to the infant's through the wooden panel, but; carriage when her puppy, Judy, missed the patients. jdistracted the dog by barking.

mutual reassurances much in order. SPEAKING IN CONGRESS Goulart is scheduled to ad Cortinjed on Page 6, Column 5 'Continued on Page 10, Column 3 they slPt in lhe sond floor Ibedroom of their modest home One patient fled through a door at 2344 N. Reese st. 3u aljr 3ttquirrr departments and Features dress Coneress Wednesday and into the carden crowded with will confer with Treasury' rosemary and lavender bushes. GOD WILL NOT FORGIVE' lican foe tl.

i iu. Offered htj Texuns Astronauts Bar Gift Homes Secretary Douglas Dillon and, He lost his slippers on a gravel Harold F. Lindcr, president of, path but kept running until a ine iiunui ui me wuiic iuu.iu. Amusements 26, 27, 28 gun burst cut him down. He was its deepest response in the terror of the boy, who told Mrs.

Richette, "God will never forgive Returns from all of the city's 351 precincts gave Schiro 81,623 votes to 19,503 for Republican E. Ross Buckley, 40. Democrats in nine other contested races also swept to victory over GOP opponents. Bridge 46 Business and Financial Editorials 38 Obituaries 12 Real Estate 42 Sports 48 to 51 Television and Radio 35, 36, 37 Women's News 33, 34 me." WfiS' Throa limoi Hnrinff Iho the Export-Import Bank. Goulart was greeted by Mr.

Kennedy and Secretary of State Dean Rusk and received a 21-gun salute upon his arrival. He rode with Mr. Kennedy in a motorcade to Blair House, where By ROBERT C. TOTII misunderstood," the NASA) The "boss" presumably gravely wounded. As the terrorists drove off the clinic was rocked with the blast of dynamite powerful than the plastic explosive usually 40 to 43 1 HI Vt wiiivj viu-iiif niw i special to ine inquirer statement declared.

NASA Administrator James Joanni in apparent ah WASHINGTON, April 3 The) Angelo Mascari. president of Webb, known to have been erate actions knocked his head! si in so i. j. i favored by the Secret Army. vnrpl hv tup Nprrpr Armv.

On The Air Af ka aMar a irnciam ftnn i -i uc" the Houston group said he was against acceptance of the homes against tne nearest wan or Comics 46, 47 he is staying during his two-day clinea "My ineoller 01 seven h. nffpr r.fH from the beginning. authorities disclosed. if in daze sorry the offer was refused. tor wandered as a t2i furnisned houses by the WFIL-AM 560 On Your Dial Washington visit.

The two Presi U'hnn (ho nffcr warn marln Tw Hfilorf arnisf fimpH fn KPPn 1:25 P. i bition Base-'rnntinupH nn Pa. 3. Column 2 fnntimiPH nn Paw 3. Column 2 Houston, Homebuilders As- are uiMiiroea Dy me man- fc lfc tnejr emotions under sociation.

ner in which the offer was re- NASA's director of nnhlip affair 'control found themselves trvinz Death Notices It Feature Page John M. Cummings Roscoe Drummond William S. White ball Phillies and St. Louis The National Aeronautics and jectcd after first being accept-'Dr. Hiden Cox, who said thereto comfort their prisoner like Space Administration said it had cd I.

he sajd The re(usa wiu was no legal reason against ac-oider brothers, found "no legal bar" to their ac-i ppntanrp NASA nffirialu insist Rut rnmfnrt could come to 5:35 P. the Phillies- Mal Alberts 10:15 P. M. Sound of Strings WFIL-TV Channel 6 I Hawaii Declares Hundreds Flee Food Emergency Y. Hotel Fire Page 39 Page 38 Page 39 Page 39 Page 28 Page 28 Page 49 Page 39 Page 48 cepting the homes.

But "as a cause embarrassment when it ncilher approved nor dis. Billy from only one source. The Best of Broadway matter of the space wasn't warranted." 'aDDroved the matter. I priest he had turned to in his first Best of Hollywood :30 A. Alphabet! HONOLULU.

April 3 (AP). NEW YORK. April 4 (Wednes agency "advised the astronauts! At a press conference at which De Orsey then told the Hous-' seizure of fright immediately Red fcmith 10:00 A. M. Tennessee i e.

Gov. William F. Wuinn declared day) fire broke out that acceptance is not considered De Orsey stoutly defended his ton association bv nhone that he following the shootings-the ur lieaitn I- i a I i a id summoned to Complete weather Ford Show 8:00 P. M. Straightaway i si.ie oi emergency in nawau to be in the best interests oi an roie ana me investment maae Dywould recommend that the as-Henry ISawn, was on Tuesday night because.

of 1 concerned." ithe astronauts with the $500,000 tronaill, a0CPDt v0 naoers have the Youth Study Center on Mon- LOST AND FOUND shipping strike and asked the Plaza Hotel luthorities there 11:10 P.M. sWeather ej eany nines-( However tne agency said.jtbey received for their "per-'been signed, lt was understood'day night after au i ts BackDavisAl- dent Kennedy to release ships day, sending smoke through the -NASA specified that the final sonal" stories to a national astronauts wanted the not calm the boy enough berts ana pianea to Dring iooa ncre. historic 18-story structure and decision should be made Dy tne azine, it was apparent tne will be stationed in Houston get mm to siecp, 11:30 P. In a telegram to the President forcin2 nundred. to flee int0 the'seven men." jtorney felt NASA had put the new $90-million manned COMFORTED BY PRIEST Van Tnhncnn in "Thil-lu Otlinn coirl fhora ii twn uppkt nr Lll VUllllOVII IU A III.

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11 billfold ii giaui. 8w. BA pze tne immediate use 01 an mm-lonaoie noiei on sm ave. at satn mined to decline the otter, that we not accept the nouses, as were published last weck. On child's grammar school days, World's Best Movies WFIL-FM 102.1 mc.

P. M. Continental Mem- tary means of transportation gt, suffered smoke inhalation and NASA said. I understand it," he said, "and if Monday, a reporter asked the' talked to him for a time and necessary to our needs." hilH hp nf "They believe the offer was it is distasteful to the boss, I ad-'Whltp House if conflict in the when he left, the boy slept. ones Quinn also appealed to union fir.

wa, Ap made in good faith. They nowjvised the boys the least you of conduct and propriety! On Tuesday morning, Billy Television and Radio listings leaders to permit immediate un- "1C "Ul UK however, that the motives do is to go along with him. We er. not involved. A White was b-ought to the County Court on Panet nnd 17 loading ot eigm siriKe-iwuna ii-.

uuuu-ot ne people wno maae tne oner, are aoicung py uie wisnes oi, IContinued on Page 3, Column I Continued on Page 13, Column 1 Other Lost i Found Page 31 'ships in Honolulu Harbor. 'ing was described as slight. land their acceptance might.

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