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Weather Forecast Less Humid, And Cooler ninplcte Weather, Tidrt On I'k Start Every Day Right Final Edition AX ESTABLISHED 1764, VOL. s'S CXXI HARTFORD 1, CONN. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 195728 PAGES KntTrd A Smnnrt rims Mutter Tost Oflkf, Hnnioid, Conn. 5 CENTS II -Si Are Lifeboats lound 1 4 Election Deaths In Honduras Haiti Women Flock To Polls TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, No OfS nip Sign Planes Hunt For Vessel Little Rock Prepares To Keep Order Negroes Waver On School Entry If I 'I 1 ir -s Off Azores German Bark Had 90 Aboard LONDON, Sept. 22 t.tv-U.

S. Air Force planes searching the stormy mid-Atlantic reported tonight they had spotted two lifeboats and one raft, hut no sign of the battered German bark Pamir LITTLE ROCK, Sept. 22 (Ji-Fifty State Policemen will I 4 Sept. 22 UP Violence in today's election of a constitutional assembly t(X)k at least lour lives in eastern Honduras and nine other persons were wounded. Official reports said tonight two men were killed and seven persons wounded in lighting at Vado Ancho when liberals, barred from the polls, took over the town and locked up the military coniman-la nt.

The military junta ruling Honduras sent troops to Vado Ancho to place the commandant under arrest. 2 Shot To Death Two men were shot to death in what was descried officially as a personal sunlight at the polling place in Maraita, about 30 miles itom this capital. Two others were wounded. Unofficial rcjiorts said the liberal party leader in Texiguat, Gen. Felicito Moncada, was killed during the day, but details were lacking.

There was heavy firing at Vado Ancho. The liberal leauer there reported military forces had interrupted the election in the village of 2,600 near the Nicaraguan frontier and not far from Texiguat, in Francisco Morazan province. Officials said apparently the commandant tried to prevent liberals from voting. They by taking over the town. The post be mobilized for duty around strifeMorn Central High School tomorrow morning at the request of Mayor Woodrow Mann, a state police official said to methods in Hartford.

Left to right are Toshio Hara, Kunisaburo Shirakawa. Michihiko lida, N. E. Philpot of the ICA, Hiroshi Kasai, and Juro Matsumoto. Story on Page 5 tCourant Photo by Maurice Murray).

or anv survivors. VISITING INSURANCE OFFICIALS: Five members of a group of 11 Japanese insurance executives are shown here with a representative of the International Cooperation Administration who is accompanying them while they study American insurance 90 Aboard The four-masted sailing ship, tin I i carrying a crew of about 90 and' night. Lt. Mack Thompson said that the state troopers have no spe-cifiic orders at this time except to preserve "peace and order." Mann plans to have about S3 city policemen at the white school in the morning. He 8,000 Persons Pledge $55,325 a cargo of barley on a voyag from Buenos Aires to Hamburg, was caught yesterday in Hurricane Carrie about 600 miles west of the Azores and radioed that she was sinking.

The lone craft spotted by the American airmen carried the said the police will not prevent Negro students from entering the building. During Mental Health Telethon I onflietiiiK Reports The definite word from state that assistance would be More than 8,000 persons 'search must be implemented by 'sons, many of them sleeping, Ph('e given to city police climaxed a nicht of conflicting reports and i pledged as the nation's, work clone by private mental. kcpt iate watch at the auditorium master and the town telegraph op mcmai nt-aun ifitruion enaea hr.i a a erator were jailed with the com- mandant The telegraph one rat or Sunday afternoon at Bushnell Me-! Near, the end of the 19-hour, Claims mat inrcw vmnv hS r. If, moria after hours of con 'stint, the principal performers Mrs. Sholem Bloom director of tegration picture into utter coa ,1...

ii'm-n mi'nn ninlii nniHtnfl hn hrt inrinM 1 Int-Hnnii A(-c-t- lusion. SAILIXG VESSEL Hl'NTEI): The German four-masted bark Pamir, radioed Saturday she had lost all her sails and was sinking 600 miles southwest of the Aores. Hurricane Carrie whipped the Atlantic in that area. The 52-year-old Pamir, used as a training vessel, was captured in World War I and acryn in World War II. In 1951 Germany brought the ship back for use as a training ship (AP Wirephoto).

UlIUUUS iKUVliv. jivtii jh tinea jjciiiiii'u jy uir; ui iku tiuiu bered 200 men. i nntients in mnnlal nipntnl Hpsllh SnnHav atlm-nnnn A Negro publisher added to-i Televised o-er WNBC-TV 30 from 10 p.m. Saturday un- I at Middlelown and Norwich. jsaid association officials were i the uncertainly by saying that As the performers faced the "Delighted" with the results of none of the nine Negro student sj Haiti Klection POftT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Sept.

22 CP voted for a new til 5 Sunday, telethon word "Luebeck" the West German city where the four-masted ship was registered. The raft and the lifeboats were empty. Zerssen and Co in Luebeck, which has operated the Pamir as a grain carrier and training ship for the German shipping industry and the government foundation which owned her, said the Pamir carried Sti Germans officers, sailors and maritime cadets an Austrian cadet and a German sea author, Capt. Fred Scnmidt. i ling To Hope The skipper, Capt.

Johann Die-bilsch. 61, was considered a resourceful shipmaster and seafarers along West Germany's featured master of i-prnmnnips i TV cameras set tin on the Bush- the telethon. It is cratifving to 'who were turned aa ny ia-; president and congress today in jnck p.arrv, U'ater O'Keelc, Mar- noil stage, nearly 1.000 volunteer Ticar people's feelings on the'tional Guardsmen weeks ago, a generally peaceful election Whiting and Virginia Gra-' workers at Bushncll and G. Fox! work we are doing here; -contri-1 would go to Central tomorrow! held under army protection. Re- ham.

Performers Bob Hope, Don manned a battery of tele- butmns came in ith emotion and morning. suits may be known by Wednes-. Rondo, Alan Dale, Hank Bloom-, phones, taking pledges for the feeling; people were spon-j Later, two of the three Negro day. rrnrden. Rmh Cliattcrton Karon i Mental Health Fund Drive.

I taneouslv offerine their services students who announced yestcr- Ruth Cliattcrton. Karen Adenauer Cites 2 Blows Dealt To Restive Russia Provisional president Brig. Gen. i chandler and Carmen Matthews Lirgest single pledge received, as well as donations," she re-Sunday afternoon was $1,000 from: marked. the Rncklodge Country Club.

Sev-1 Commenting that final proces- Antonio Kcbreau announced one aSo appeared, fatality. A voter attacked a soldier i Personal Experience day they would try to attend classes said they still were not sure of their plans. Written Request 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 22 should give them some time to re- coast were holding tightly to tha hepe he might have brought the in the southern town ol jacmel Sportscaster Bill Stern spoke era 1 SjOO pledges were reported sing ol pledges will take three and was shot down.

Saturday night and Sunday; Red by telethon officials. weeks, Mrs. Bloom said work- Troops were sent to deal with 'Sox outfielder Jimmy Piersallj Officials estimated more than'ers are still needed by the Hart- Thompson said tonight "I have a written request Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of cover." Pamir through. wcidents at St. Jean and Arm-told the Saturday night audience Out' persons attended the tele-; ford group, volunteers may call from Mayor Mann to the direc-'Wcst Germany said todav, "There 1 As for his victory in the rice-! Capt.

Diebitsch bad replaced of personal experiences with a thon. More than 1,000 children, CH she added. Inn I V- nrni'lll I ililH' MKIIIV regular captain, Her- 1 is some unrest, some ferment actions. Adenauer said the Russians, me I amir Samuel J. Rosenstein of West nervous breakdown, and Gov.

most of them wearing blue and lor me assignment oi jvi Ww whn Ribicoff Sunday afternoon tckVpfhiie beanies lettered "Ring the Hartford, vice president of the policemen at Central High Months audience while Connecticut Bell for Mental Health" crowded board of the Greater Hartford morning. At this time they Hon ine soviet union, lie saidjtooK great pains to innuenee, j. Soviets have been dealt two them in their way and their fa-j Ai'p hradcjufirtors quel, in southwest Haiti, which Kcbreau described as "not serious." Otherwise, Kebreau said, the voting was orderly throughout this small Negro republic of the Caribbean. It was officially estimated that more than one million out of They orders have no specific very leads in state treatment ot men-line auditorium Minday atternoon. lAssn.

tor Mnntai Jieaitn, was tal illness, public care and re-1 Workers reported about 50 per-ITelethon chairman. will act as peace officers severe blows in recent Kut he said tney were snown here said i-escue planes based ott "the Germans are not prepared uiC, Azores are keeping up their i to do the will of the Russians. Hnmtn difficult ucnilicr serving peace ana oraer the lieutenant anueu. "0- in 1 rs TV i the V(Ty wdl conditions, were all of the orders we everjtn a intetvp ace me jn coming fmll, vcars, Kllssia! plancs of u. S.

Air had." 'hiwirlcMsi mi this enunti-v were wl" comc ll) rlae lhls and Rescue Service and five large He disclosed for the first lime jj "sl v.sh to live on go-id neighborly al.e criss-crossing the area, that even when National Guardj with us." he added. The Portuguese air force also troops turned back consider-U out an amphibious plane, recently, the few state polic i able progress in those four years, in supporting the hope that the stationed near the school had in-; toward controlled international Pamir nudit have ridden throuzh English Clergymen Plan New Drive Against Church Stand On Divorce A group! divorced her first husband on Rhodes who edits the Church obstructions to let the Negroes a tor i ar ey 'disarmament and German Capt. Fritz Dominik cf i ilmiH le A i onallnf tntH th'i hnnatlCO fll 111., p. LONDON, Sept. 22 Fr.Kl.nH nw nnrt i Hirr.

i "5" v.o. poinuu oui sevci- tngiann newspaper ana is nuec-i- of lebel clergymen were reported oi desertion. i (., nan i.ornon sa a nose setnacKS. a id uns oecineo Nathan Gordon said these On ether points. Adenauer said: a factors.

today to be planning a new eam-j The other was the Rev. William tor of the Modern Churchmen at ncarby Morrilton that Mayor internal difficulties in Russia, this 1. Germany is giving no thought rurm.t LKt to revaluing its currency the I "'n dnn'ti he -degree Lst the Pamir re 600,000 eligibles voted under the blazing tropical sun. Jor the first time in Haiti's 13.1 years of independence, women were eligible to cast ballots. They took advantage of the opportunity in droves.

Slow counting and poor communications delayed the returns. Tae choice for a six-year term as president to replace Paul E. Magloire, who as ousted and exiled last December, is between three men Louis Dejoie, Francois Duvalier and Clement Jumel-le. The first two are bitter enemies and Jumclle is believed here to have only an outside chance. Water Pistols Dampen Auto Romeo's Ardor BIRMINGHAM, England, Sept.

22 Mrs. Kelly Osborne announced tonight the formation of Mann and School Supt. Virgil is no time tor a tour-power con-Blossom had asked earlier to- ference to tackle East-West that 150 National Guards- lems. paign to have the Church of Eng-jWcir, 70-year-old rector of Kortonj Union. kind recognize the remarriage of ana Falkenham in Suffolk, who In an article in the Laborito divorced persons.

'dpficri tho church's Hne.trinp and newsnaner Reynolds News. think of it." Adenauer said. r'- 1,. A qucs.iuo performed a full marriage Rhodes wrote: "Let there he no men be put on a standby basis. Asked what he would think of 2.

It would be difficult for West Mann and Blossom denied a meeting between represcnta-: Germany to spend more for said that Mann anditivcs of the Soviet Union. Britain, maments because the country, de- news again wiieri nuiwi ui om, i I re I I 1V.V- I VI -a IV IllJ lUt. England vicar defied the official Blossom changed their minds France and the United States, Ad-! spjfP jis prosperity, faces the Weir is a rebel of long standing. Since 1918 he has married 30 cou view of the bishops and married after he had put the Guard on'auer replied, "not yet in the problem of reducing working a divorcee last week. ples, one or other of whom had immediate future." hours.

Adenauer said Germany probably could shoulder a bigger See ADEXACKR CITES. 2 He went on to speak of his reelection and the U.N. vote and said, "I think we a standby basis. Gordon said the officials later requested state police aid instead and he suggested they ask slate police officials here ne oi.siwps., i uu- i bccn di vorced in his prctty Coun-church and appoint the clergy, fh WM pd jn have refused to sanction the mat-! S5 circu)ation Sund ay riace of anyone who has passed Knvin. i.

13... i as srfyint, doubt: If the law gave them the slightest loophole the authorities i of the church would have dismissed Mr. Davies by now. Already the bishops have agreed among themselves that none of them will ever offer another post 1o a clergyman who marries while a former wife is still alive or who marries a divorcee. "Several distinguished clergymen of my own acquaintance uuuugii uie UIVU1LC tuuns.

XJUl rilvf.rj person in the ported yesterday is not too grave, Dominik said in Hamburg. He said the crew might even have been able to shift the grain cargo and restore the ship to even keel. Dominik said also that difficulty in finding the vessel is complicated by the weather. If still afloat, the Pamir's postion undoubtedly changed after she radioed her plea for help from bear ings almost midway between the American and African coasts. Dominik noted that the bad) weather might have made it extremely difficult for the ship to pinpoint its position accurately.

The raft reported found tonight appeared to have been damaged, the crew of one rescue plane radioed back. But it was emphasized here that discovery of the raft and the life-beats do not necessarily mean the crew of the Pamir had been forced to use them. Seamen em country need forego a church wedding while I am still rector of my parish. I don't care whether they are called the innocent or the guilty party in the divorce. I WTIC-TV Formally Opens With Telecast Tonight a women's vigilante group armed with water pistols to ward off ardent motorists on Birmingham's dark roads.

Their ammunition is a harmless but -strong smelling disinfectant. "We're tired of being accosted by these motorists, so now we're going to teach them a. lesson," Mrs. Osborne told newsmen. "I bought a water pistol last week and have already used it once.

One motorist stopped me three times so 1 whipped out the under the constitution of the church, they cannot take action against clergymen who exercise their own discretion and conduct marriage services for divorcees. Could Cause Split Newspaper reports said a "strong section of the church" will lead an attack on the official attitude to divorce when the ruling convocation meets at historic Canterbury next month. Such a move could split the church in two. The refusal of the church to recognize remarriage after divorce The formal debut of Hartford's; ning movie. "The African yuecn, vvnn me iaie jtiumyiucy directly because his approval was unnecessary.

Earlier Statement "We have not requested the guard," Mann said. He declined further comment, then referred to another statement he issued today, which said in part: "A strong police detail will be on hand at Little Rock Central High School tomorrow to deal with any effort by mob leaders to breach the peace of this community. Arrangements have been made for additional assistance if that becomes necessary." Despite feverish city police preparations to preserve peace at Central Ilich. Negro news- have had to face this pressure. All of them have resigned.

Mr. Davies has been a sick man. He decided he must have the companion of his choice, and he married her." Rhodes called the church's official view of the remarriage of divorced persons "a heartless Bogart At 10:15. WTIC-TV will take need only to be convinced that they are honestly trying to build a new life." Weir said he is compiling a list of other clergymen who will con-s i marrying divorcees in church. Outburst Of Criticism At Longdon, the council which administers Davies church expressed confidence in him after the Bishop of Worcester talked in private with the vicar and his bride and with members of the its audience to ringside at St.

Nick's arena in New York for the Monday night fights. At first VHF television station takes place this evening, when WTIC-TV, Channel 3, presents its premiere telecast starting at 7 o'clock. Connecticut civic and religious leaders will take part in the program, which will feature WTIC graduates" who have gone on pistol and let him have it. He shot phasized that the loss of a lifeboat eff like a startled rabbit. 11:45 the WTIC-TV photographic or tW0i tm.n away their lash-department presents a special in-s.

is not unusual in a severe film roundup of 1he opening pro-iStorm- wouldn't like to be in the man's shoes if he's married. He led to the abdication of King Ed- must have had a time explaining! ward VIII in 1936 and the break- Although the battered old wind- Two Flee Yugoslavia In Chilly Rail Car to his wife how he got the disin to fame and fortune in the en up of Princess Margaret romance with Peter Townsend two naner Publisher L. C. Bates said fectant all over his clothes. tertainment world.

gram. From Tuesday through Friday of its opening week, WTIC-TV will go on the air at; 6:30 and Saturday at 1 :30. The next week, and thereafter until further jio- jammer reported all tier sails stripped away, her auxiliary engines fitted in IHjI might have been able to give the ship soma BRUSSELS, Belgium, Sept. 22 he has learned that Negro stu- Th vnicp of Paul W. MoreilCV.

church. But the wedding caused an outburst of criticism. The marriage was backed today by the influential Rev. Clifford O. OTi Two young Yugoslavs spent dents "positively will not go" of Travelers Broad- Strike Halts Airline Flights MIAMI, Fla Sept.

33 (INS1- six days sealed in a refrigerated to Central tomorrow. Irastinc Service Corporation, will maneuverability. years ago. Two clergymen have brought Ihe matter to a head again in the last week. One was the Rev.

Lawrence 43-year-old vicar of the Mid- i uj ii.a bc the first heard over the TVitice, the station will open at The ship was Relieved about 600 National Air Lines announced to railroad meat car to flee their homeland, Brussels police report nates is tne misumiu nn-Arkansas President of the NAACP. day that it will suspend flight station. He will give the official; 1 :30 on Sundays. 3:30 west southwest of th sicn-on statement winch is re- through Fridays, and at noon: ed today. operations, effective at 11:59 They said the two men, whose Palsy Victim's ot tho hcainnincr nf pach Saturdavs.

1 See II r.KWA I tare village of Longdon, who EST tonight, because oLland wildcat strike activities hv em-shocked some of his parishioners day's schedule. ploye members of the airlinejby marrying Mrs. Margaret TIpQrf liegley On rrogram I coster, a school matron who had agents' assn. Ed Bedev. star of stage.

Rice Paddy Acres Saved KIRYU, Japan, Sept, 12 i.Tt -Five acres of rice paddy here were saved from hungry crows and sparrows by a live scarecrow. The owner tethered a tame pet hawk in the center of the field. identities were not disclosed asked for political asylum in Belgium when they made themselves known yesterday. They were reported suffering only minor injuries as a result of their chilly journey. Westport Man Disarmed screen, television ami radio, will Wins Him Bike serve as master of ceremonies.

A 6 year old Middletown cere Threat To Wife gularly in WTICS "Wrightvillej l' II I tl A rinrinn" series and other rro-. bral palsy victim Sunday donat Meg Crowned Egg Queen For Shelling Out Record ed money saved to buy a tri with A n-ams. WESTPORT. Sent. 22 W-Po-lin a living room chair cycle, to help a less fortunate pointed Ed's brother Martin, also a jjfe sajci disarmed a busi-j high-powered revolver Motion Filed To Dissolve Injunction Against Town I boy" and won a new bicycle dur-j ing the Mental Health Telethon: at Bushnell Memorial.

i native of Harttord wilt appear tiye todav in hS modJ at the floor. He raised it as they FLEMINGTON, N.J.. Sept. 22; laying contest, says Meg is still on tno snow to greet oiu m. i hmp aftpr he hut thru imw Howard V.

Wolan. son of Meg O'Day today shelled going strong and she's able to threatened to shwt his ancj disarmed hi in after a r-t i Martin is now head of the television casting department of NBC. Other WTIC alumni who will. hr Nn. TM in 357 davs rontim.e her riailv nrndur.tinn (jeorge v.

nemmg, oi short struggle. 'Th tinna! and auietown lias been saving mon- Burr Farms Road, was commit-. ey to buy a tricycle. Recently a A motion to dissolve the in-, Homes. The legality of the op- iu K.aw.

luniii uie eiiu oi me inoiiiu. appear are Kooert laxwen. The couple's three children. rti i i in va i- uu 11 perhaps world record for yearly nunterdon contest is spon- patient it the Newington Home! Junction against the sale of 61 ton is being questioned. swins narpisi i-ouis iye No charges were 5, 6, and were upstairs asleep lots in West Hartford was signed! The motion 1o disolve the in- the.

"Hi Hn Steverino" psycniatrisi. egg pronuclei. ersityjand Hospital for Crippled Chil- made. He is business manager during the episode. line on the Steve Allen Show expen- aren, riowara is now oia enough The New Jersey cmcKen WOKe; Agriculture and ex the old record of 3u eggs in Michael 6 Shea, star of Broad-! the Sports Car Club of Amer Sunday by Superior Court Judge' junction was sought Sunday by Louis Shapiro who agreed to Atty.

Maurice J. Sponzo, cor-hpar on the motion poration counsel for the town; to use a tricycle lor therapy, his ment station. i ica. 363 days established by a Leg way and Hollywood: Larry Hu- Meggi and 12 of her sister mother explained Today's Index threat-i id Fleming 4 rind ltin law firm Of RihiCOffi i facViinnl Police Sai horn from the J. A.

Hanson As the two watched the tle- belong to chicken farm of 0. llUl.iy CI 111, iillU, UldllM, Odll T-. 1 Koikin. rcniTsrntine Occion vr intm hnramp star onca 10 snoot ms jttn Corvallis, Ore, in Son Farm oi a ncmnnni; ncwuiH DArrhP of l.Yi) Homes which is heaaed nf raHio anri TV serials: Rita in the presence in the presenre 1910-50. But that's not all thon Saturday night and Sunday, they decided to donate money saved for the tricycle, $1.

to help "a boy suffering lrom mental Stern Brothers in South Vineland. The owners have agreed to let them stay at Flemington until the end of the month. -Meggi has with thCjWno jeit tne nouse ana i'ago t'as and Terri! headquarters. I Alsop Col. Financial 23 Cann, actress once WTIC Playhouse: Boulevard.

West Hartford, who by nwing Mien, obtained a restraining order Sat- The motion maintains that urday from Judge Shapiro, or-, D'Arche has not shown Twr, ManJr rwinaM dcnce that he is luirt by the eight more days to go to increase her margin over the old the air lney said ne nn eincneo nn Amusements jiaKin Stevens, songstress of wi over a personal irooi'm ricje jacuucnne a waves and show business I T.ie shiny red bicycle was de- thn nrc. ana i irru.r.M! mhm huh i.h 1 1 livered Sundav afternoon, and Blatt to hold up the sale of the sale oi me ian i. dim um u.t Howard assistpd hv h.s mmhor lots to a real estate dcveloner. tou11 manager has t.ie ligni Ixgals 2t (ibituarics 4 Radio TV 20 Today's III kl miere program, which is expect-, mg room floor be.ore police -t- Uassificd -1-- tr, lad clioliilv mer an "hour rived. lilt's li title holder.

Meggi, a white Leghorn, worn farm" last summer by shelling nut "SI eggs in 281 days a per-i forniaiiie unequalled She missed laying only on nil Urt rr, i-t n'nl'Pr1 in the lamilv The land was scheduled to be was riding it on riding it on The trouble a man lm porch. "He is really too small; transferred to Ogdcn Homes ''5 he rcarhc midille is to de todav. 21 Society 12 lt Sports 24 Star Gazer 2S 14 Tov News 22 11 Women's Pg. 13 cide which there', the mnt b.ut.we are going Inc to exchange it for a tricycle, age tricycle, I there will be a "special motion; The policemen were met at Comics picture presentation starrmgjthe door by Mrs. Ilenv.ng.

who Crosby another Hartford native. Miss was nearly hysterical, they said. Crossword Katherine Hepburn. She will be She fled the house. seen in the Academy Award win- Police said Fleming was sitting Editorials The lots are located near thei v- vi iiiii.i 3, Aug.

11 and Aug. 20 Prof. Clarence S. Piatt, supervisor of the Hunterdon county egg which he ran really use," his new Conard High School, and rented in coun toaay cy au. mother explained.

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