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FIVE CENTS Entered At Second Clnu Mirter At Tht Poitoffie. Miami, florid MIAMI 30, FLORIDA SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1957 62ND YEAR, NO. .32 TELEPHONE FR 4-6211 nrm a0 eM mm now Freed Miantidn Senate OKs Ike Aid Bill Annapolis ManTaken At Keys By Big Vote By HANK DAY Miami Mpms Monro Barrio Key West, June 15 A U.S. Navy lieutenant who Opponents Attacks Are Beaten Off In Night Session Is Flying Home 3 'Rescuers' In Tizzy Until Leonard Turns Up By JACK W. ROBERTS Miami wa Staff Writer Miamian Bill Leonard boarded a plane for Miami in Cuba today after giving Cuban' authorities and the Americans who went to rescue him one last fit.

3-YEAR; OLDS SEEK TITLE AT BELMONT The Belmont Stakes, most talked about horse race of the year, today will decide the 3-year old Bold Riiler, winner fof the Preakness Stakes, and' Gallant Man, who lost a nose decision in a story-book Kentucky Derby finish, head the field of seven colts which. will race a mile 'and' a half for' a $100, 000 purse. of greatest jockeys, in American history, Eddie Ar-caro and Willie Shoemaker will duel. Arcaro rides Bold Ruler with Shoemaker on Gal-, lant Man. On Page IB).

-i i -a 4 -p JE f- TTraduated in the top half of hia class at Annapolis has confessed to a series of rob beries in the Florida Keys AaaoHiitr4 Preae Washington, June 15 over the last eight months, President Eisenhower's Ute Monroe County Sheriff's foreign aid bill office reported today. moved, on to the House to day, propelled by a 57-25 Senate vote. Every effort by bands of Dem ocratic-led. opponents to trim its totals and ljmit its authority to Freed shortly before noon Thursday on charges of being a sympathizer with Cuban rebel leader Fidel Castro, Leonard was supposed to fly from Santiago de Cuba, where the trial was held, to Havana, where Miami attorneys Ellis Rubin and Emory Daugherty and North Miami Arms Race Sti Beach Councilman Joe Miller The arrested officer, Lt. (jg) Bruce A.

Miller, 26, of Mineola, N. told investigators he "just felt cn urge to steal and couldn't resist it." The announcement of Miller's arrest and subsequent confession rocked the Key West Naval Base where officers said the ease is unparalleled in the history of the service. They said it was the first time in recent years in which a Naval officer was involved in a serious offense there. Offi cor On Submarine Miller, who possesses an outstanding Navy record, had been selected to attend the nuclear Girard Case Now Up To U.S. Judge AiMwlatrd Prraa Washington, June 15 Final arguments on the legality of a U.

S. decision to let Japanese courts try GI William S. Girard have been submitted to Federal District Judge Joseph C. Mc- ILLINOIS HOUSE DEMOLISHED BY TORNADO Springfield, 111., June 15 This house resembles a pile of kindling wood after being hit by a tornado which struck the Illinois state capital yesterday afternoon. The winds, which reached more than 100 miles an hour, caused widespread destruction in the city.

AP Wirephoto. one year was smothered in a series of roll calls that kept the Senate in session almost until last midnight. On final passage, 26 Democrats and 31 Republicans voted for the bill; 17 Democrats and 8 Republicans opposed COP Unity Shewn It was a rare demonstration of Republican unity on foreign policy matter, with Sen, Knowland of California, the Republican leader, supporting Eisenhower on every issue. He sometimes has differed In Red Offer were waiting to bring him home. All day yesterday the two attorneys and Miller waited for Leonard.

after conferring with the American consul in Santiago de Cuba, Rubin was forced to admit that Leonard was missing. Garbled Wire For Leonard's wife, Hilda, waiting for her husband in Mi Aaaoriatod Freaa London June 15 The Soviet Army Junta Clainps Tight Union's offer to admit Western with the administration on foreign inspectors if agreement is reach- policy matters. ami, it was a cruel blow. She had Garraghy. erf en a nuclear test ban was received a garbled telegram Tornado Kills 2 In Illinois Stale Capital AitmlHtrd Pirns Springfield, 111,, June 15 It also was an exhibition of gen seen in Western quarters today His ruling Is expected late next earlier in the day informing her Ilcin On Haiti as a major step forward.

In disarmament negotiations. But mat ner mother was dead. eralship by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson D-Tex), the majority leader, in keeping many reluctant Demo power school at New London, Conn.

lie is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Miller and was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1D52.

He was engineering officer of the submarine USS Chopper, based at Key West. Miller's side career in rrim week. Girard, an Army specialist 3-c, they pointed out many details must be clarified. CREW FLEES AS BEES TAKE OVER VESSEL Phiadelphia, June 15 i A big batch of bees buzzed in on a boat and its. crew was forced to abandon ship.

The- dredge Franklin was operating near Burlington Island in the Delaware River when the bees took over the Fortunately, when the message was straightened out it read "mother and dad" instead of By LARRY ALLEN Aumimnl Prri Muff WriiPr is accused of fatally wounding a Japanese woman who was scav The proposal was put to the "mother dead." Tornadic. winds coupled with Tort Au Prince, Haiti, June 15 U.N. Disarmament subcommittee drenching rain ripped through yesterday by Soviet Delegate Val The Army's ouster of provi central Illinois yesterday, killing crats, in line, held out the possibility of cuts in a later appropriations bill to provide funds, for the aid program. They reminded their colleagues that the foreign aid bill is an authorization measure, setting 'only ceilings and terms; Attacks Ineffective' With Johnson and Knowland Rubin said that he and his companies decided the best thing to do was to go to Santiago de ended last Sunday night when he was caught by sheriff's deputies in a bait store at Marathon. He sional President Daniel Fignole enan Zonn.

He suggested a two or three year- halt to nuclear two women and injuring more than 50 other persons. has brought sullen protests from tests' with an international com nact been spotted entering th Cuba and look for the street crowds he championed. mittee under the United Nations A square-mile the south store by a neighbor who called police. to enforce east section of Springfield, the But thus far these groups, made "We were low on funds and couldn't fly," said Rubin. "So we bought bus tickets.

On the way to the bus station we checked in up of workers from the capital's Zorin said the Soviet Union state capital, resembled a trash heap after 106 m.p.h. winds de Upon his annrphpneinn rni would agree to admit Western in told investigators he saw the enging for scrap metal in an area used by the Army in Japan. Girard's lawyers said yesterday In their written argument that if the government's legal position in the case has any merit, "the Soviet Gestapo system begins to loom mild by Treaty Cited The government's lawyers headed by U. S. Atty.

Oliver Gaschp spoke in turn of the "absurdity" of legal contentions made cn Girard's behalf. They insisted Congress has agreed to permit working in close harmony behind 89-year-old Chairman Green D-RI) of the Senate Foreign Rela stroyed more than 20 houses and heavily damaged 200 others. with the National Bureau of In door to the, store open and had poorest districts, have refrained from violence in the face of the tight rein placed on Port Au spectors if there was agreement to the moratorium on nuclear vestigation and were told that iiueiKiea 10 can me owner. tions Committee, the bill survived bridge, machine and locker rooms. Police Chief John R.

Stewart, an apiarist in his off hours, rounded up the bees, and the 20-man crew returned to the dredge after 3'4 hours. Nearly every tree was uprooted Leonard had been found. It saved us a 14-hour ride on the every test despite charges the pro Prince by the military junta that Admits 8 Robberies Under Questioning hv Hpnudo, gram is loaded with giveaways. booted Fignole out of office and Until now, the Soviet Union had bus." and ''waste and extravagance." rejected Western demands that in two city About 5,000 telephones, 10 per cent of Springfield's total, were out of service. And 11 communities had no telephone contact with the capital city of more than however, Miller gradually re' vealed he.

had been-involved in into exile yesterday. Fignole, one of 10 candidates Rubin said Leonard arrived in Supporters of the bill said that any halt to nuclear tests be backed up by inspection; The So Havana around 11:30 p.m, yes at least eight robberies. in arming allies and Doistering for president in elections that viets held tnat the tests could be their economies, this country is terday by plane and immediately was descended upon by the It took deputies five riav tn ended by a simple agreement East Facing have been twice postponed, was the favorite of the worker groups. protecting its own national security. get Miller to confess the full 100,000.

All off-duty police and the citv's among the H-bomb nations, Brit ain, Russia and the United States Cuban press. Attended Party They demonstrated for his return yesterday under the guns of the The opposition was led by Dem emergency forces helped clear de "He went through the same Army, but went home at 8 p.m. Jules Moch, French representa 30 Hot Days story he told in court," said Ru when a curfew went into effect. tive, told Zonn an ending of tests ocratic Sens. Long and of Louisiana, Morse of Oregon and O'Mahoney of Wyoming.

All voted bris and administer first aid to the injured. Hospitals estimated about 50 persons had been Heavily armed troops patrolled would be no guarantee to the halt bin. "He said that he was trying to locate Castro's rebel forces in Tort Au Prince and sealed off all ing of production of hydrogen no" on final passage. Washington, June 15 It's go the Sierra Maestra mountains so bombs. ing to be hotter than usual for Two Women Killed he could persuade a friend, Sen.

Jenner (R-Ind) charged the next 30 days in the eastern Charles Ryan to quit the The Western position is that the Mrs. Paul Farley, 60, was killed that this country already "mort- third of the United States. scientific knowledge gained over rebel army." when the tornado shifted her trial by foreign courts of American servicemen accused of violating civil laws abroad. They said Congress did this by approving the security treaty with Japan, under which a status-of-forces agreement was negotiated, and by enacting the uniform code of military justice. Girard has claimed the death of the woman last January was en accident.

He is accused of fatally wounding her by firing an empty cartridge case from a grenade launcher. The suit seeks to block delivery of Girard to Japanese authorities to face trial. Legal Argument The written legal: arguments of, Centinued en. Page 2A, Cel. 6 the years from nuclear tests could That's the bad word from the As for his strange disappear home off its foundation.

She was crushed as she stood at the top awry 01 nis double life. Deputies said that Miller had not sold any of the merchandise taken from his victims but that he had shipped some of it to his next duty station, New London. Conn. A still uncompleted chronologi-ca! o-der of Miller's robberies was together like this: Robs Ice Cream Stand Last November he robbed Alberts Men's Clothing Store, 533 Duval Key West, of a small amount of cash and clothing. This apparently was his first job.

The same month he stole some cash from an ice cream stand. permit the H-bomb race to: con exits to the countryside. The three-man junta which threw out Fignole and assumed power pending elections was the sixth new government in Haiti since December. Fignole was in power only 19 days. The junta is headed by Brig.

Gen. Antonio Kebreau, 48-year-old Army chief of staff. ance after the trial, Rubin said Leonard explained that friends U.S. Weather Bureau. Its 30-day outlook predicts un ot tne Dasement steps.

'i tinue. The West insists that inspection and enforcement apply to the production of fissionable ma seasonably bot weather for the a tailing tree toppled a power line atop Anna Belle Lar terials as well as to test explo-1 Ohio Valley and the Middle At he had made Santiago de Cuba wanted to give him a party celebrating his release. "He got drunk," said Rubin, sions. lantic states. 1958 Tax Cut Is Up To Ike, Byrd States Zorin cave no renlv when asked The western half of the country "and woke up the next day 40 can expect cooler than normal by U.S.

Delegate Harold E. Stas-sen if his proposal represented a temperatures, with the exception miles outside Santiago de Cuba. Not speaking Spanish, he had a hard time getting back to the son, 37, killing her as she was riding a bicycle. Only the smokestack remained standing after the storm at the one-story Allis-Chalmers plant No. 3.

The nearby Weaver Manufacturing Co. plant was heavily damaged and the roof of the Cole Chemical Co. building collapsed. Many Weaver employes huddled change in Soviet thinking on the ending of the production of. fis of the California coast.

There, and in the rest of the country, sionable materials. normal summer weather was j- AnwrltM Pru Washington, June 15 Sen 3 Americans Safe In Red Plane Crash the opposing lawyers generally followed the lines of oral arguments Tuesday. Girard's lawyers said the decision to yield Girard to Japan was made "to satisfy Japanese public opinion." Byrd (D-Va) said today the city." When Leonard finally reappeared, he was escorted to a plane by two representatives of Continued en Page 2A, Cel. 6 Lighter than normal rain is ex pected in the far southwest and Then late in December he pilfered some change at the Sen-nings Gas Station in Marathon. Next on the list were two break-ins at the Key West Golf' Club where he got about $588 in golfing equipment.

This was followed by two break-ins at Seilers Bait and Tackle Shop, Marathon, Continued on Page 2A, Col. 4 country can have a tax cut in 1958 if President Eisenhower will lower his sights on spending in next year's budget. beneath machines as jagged chunks of concrete and heavy beams punched holes in the build northeast parts of the country. Elsewhere, rainfall exceed seasonal averages, the bureau said. Union Seeks To Lift Base Picket Ban AanwlMrd Preai Byrd.

who heads the Senate Fi Moscow, June 15 A twin-en ing metal roof. Lincoln Home Spared No damage esiimate was im gined Tolish airliner carrying eignt passengers five of them Americans crashed in a storm 'Extras' Increased Cost Of Ike's 2 Copters mediately available but one ob nance Committee, said in an interview he doesn't go along with the view of Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey that there is little prospect for any tax reduction until at least 1959. last night while coming into Moscow. Three Americans were Inltfd Tmi Death Driver Still Ilmilcd server an insurance company official said it would total more than a million dollars. Jitusville.

June 15 Th INSIDE THE NEWS taken from the wreckage alive. The two others were missine. international BrotherhnoH nf AHoclated Ttrt I The White House explained th A large tree toppled over on leamsters today filed a motion "It is squarely up to President Eisenhower and his administration as to whether there will be Fort June IS 'copters were purchased mainly to disoive an imunctinn whirh the governor's mansion. The Ab The three American survivors Police today continued to The "extras" on the two heli raham Lincoln home, not far dis prohibits it from picketing the copters purchased by the Air to speed up the trip from the White House to. the Washington Airport.

tant, was undamaged as were super-secret Patrick Air Force any tax cut next year, Byrd said. "If popular opinion forces search for a motorist who drove away after running down Con-stanino Girardi Thursday night. were identified as Mrs. Margaret Tremper, her daughter, Michelle. 14, and Richard Chever-ton, all of Grand Rapids, Mich.

base, center of the ntinn' Force for use by President Eisenhower jumped the cost on 9A ajre j. guinea missile operations. KADIO-TV RACING a reduction in spending, then there can be a reduction in taxes as well as a payment on the na each 'copter by $36,750, accord The 70-year-old retired chef Circuit- Judge Vassar B. Carl 4th Atomic Shot Page 2B ing to a Bell Helicopter Corp. They were on a tour of the Union sponsored hv tpWicinn died yesterday of injuries suffered in the accident at NE 17th spokesman.

tional debt. Byrd said he agrees with testi ton, who issued the temporary restraining order set a hearing on the motion for 3:30 station WOOD-TV in Grand Ran- Amuse. Street and Miami Flace. Called Off Again ids, Cheyerton is news director for Bridge The "extras" include rotor which slow the blades to a halt faster than ordi other historical monuments. A trailer camp was hit hard and 11 of 40 trailers were damaged some overturned.

The tornado which apparently was shrouded by the driving Continued en Page 2A, Col. 5 Mercurv Heads For The Nineties 11B IB mony of Humphrey before a Senate-House Economic Subcommit tne station. 6A 5B 4A 11B 9A 10A Cain Churches Hopper Horoscope McGill Portraits Radio, TV Society Witnesses said Girardi was struck by a dark sedan, probably a 1949 or 1950 model Buick tee yesterday that tax reductions are "out of the question" his nary equipment: rotating beacons; night flying equipment: ra Listed as unaccounted for were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beuker.

Beuker is a Grand Rapids insurance man. Atomic Test Site, June 15 r-fin Unfavorable winds again have postponed for. 24 hours the fourth shot in the sum Classified 3-10B Comics 11.12B year. Humphrey, said it would be or Fontiac. The car brushed a truck after hitting Girardi and dio, equipment and parts, i Under "parts" is included complete spare engine system for each of presumably was damaged.

idle to speculate on prospects for but said "the weight of evi Crossword Deaths Dine Donley dence points to a possible tax cut in 1959. Three American newsmen stationed in Moscow Harold Milks anH Pnv ITscnvnn nf The Acer, KB 2A 6A 12B 4A 7A Sports 1,2,128 Under Sun. 2B Weather 2A Why Daddy 9A Word Game 69 Your Mind 11B mer nuclear test -series. The Atomic Energy Commission called off the test shortly Quotes That Live Patriotism it the copters. A spokesman at Bell Helicopter Corp.

at Hurst, near here, said the "basic cost" of the two helicopters was $63,750 apiece. fiatoH Procc anH trvintf miina EdltOrifl Is p.m.T Monday. The injunction, which came on the heels of reported violence threats, brought a halt to teamster picketing in the 25th day of the union's strike for recognition here. i Juoge Carlton's injunction was based on a "threat of violence" complaint by E. H.

Norton Electric and six individual contractors working on construction projects, af the air base and the missile launching area at Cape Canaveral. In an affidavit accompanying entimied en Pete 2A, Cel. The mercury won't have to climb far today to get up to an expected 90 to 81 degrees. before midnight after meteor Film Clock of the. National Broadcasting Co.

your conviction Big Feet Clue June 15 (UP helped rescue the survivors. this coun- The low in the normally cool ological experts predicted that radioactive fallout would be carried over the nearby town of That's a total basic cost of lice today sought a woman with They heard a woman's voice period before dawn was 81 de to all other big feet. Shoe 1 salesman E. R. calling cold, I'm cold, help.

Erskine reported Friday some $127,500 for the two 'copters, or $73,500 less than the $201,000 the Air Force has reported they cost. Plans rail for the shot to be countries because you were born in it. Tonight and tomorrow morning, the Weather Bureau predict NEWS ever hour on fha hour dirtct from Miami News City Desk W1NZ 94 en the dial My legs hurt. They found Mrs. Tremper pinned in the wreckage and pulled her out and car- fired from a balloon anchored one stole six pairs of women's shues, each worth $23, from his parked car.

He said ail six pairs the 500 feet above the desert ex- ed, will be a little cooler. A low GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, mi-1950. British dramatiat. crttie, novum. reformer and wit.

Continuod on Page 2A, Col. 2 were size izj. The $73,500 went for for the 'cepters. 05 to 78 Is forecast. i.

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