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Daily News from New York, New York • 380

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'DAILY 'NEWS, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 91959 mirk wmm By ROBERT MCCARTHY Alarmed and "deeply concerned" by the recent outbreak of juvenile violence throughout the city, Gov. Rockefeller met yesterday with Mayor Wagner and 28 other city and state officials and announced the state would move immediately on a program designed to stamp out 'the increasing tide of young MAN-TYPE ROCKET IS TEST-FIRED BY AF Cape Canaveral, Wednesday, Sept. 9 (Special). An Atlas missile containing a cabin modeled for the first space man was blasted 100 miles aloft early today on a test flight by the Air Force. The "Big Joe" experiment is the first flight of a space capsule in which man may fly around the earth in 1961.

The missile was packed with instruments to obtain data on a human beins ability to withstand the terrific strains of acceleration, heat and noise to which the first spaceman would be subjected. It's Off in a Flume of Flame Launched with a plume of flame that lighted the sky for miles, the Atlas roared skyward at 3:17 A.M. building up speed to 17,250 m.p.h. About 200 seconds after blastoff the capsule shucked off its booster rocket and went into free flight to arch toward a point 300 miles northeast of Antigua Island in the Caribbean. An armada of U.

S. ships and planes awaited the missile's descent and reentry into the earth's dense lower atmosphere. Capture of the missile Jby the, air-sea team would be the first recovery of a vehicle from near orbital height. Unsuccessful attempts have been made in the Pacific. Shaped Like Chemist's Flask The' astronaut's cabin inside the missile is shaped like a chemist's flask with a circular base six feet across and nine feet high, tapering off to 20 inches at the top.

Eight control jets guide the cabin's position in flight. The capsule's bhint end is tipped with fiberglass-plastic to absorb and melt away at the 3,000 degree reentry heat to protect the astronaut. There were instruments to check the noise level inside the cabin. Part of the cabin's air conditioning system also was installed. Wemm ds lLiFll'B tit 0s usticG of Bv Edward Kirkman and Harry Schlegel Declaring that "swift justice provides a salutary ef- feet.

Magistrate rucholas F. Delagi called yesterday in hooliganism here. After a three-hour conference at his office at 22 W. 55th Rockefeller called for establishment by the state of Civilian Conservation Corps-type work camps where "potential" delinquents would be sent to work on state lands and forests. In addition, the Governor called lor a- four-point program to, combat juvenile delinquency: 1.

More detention facilities for youthful offenders to avoid present overcrowding. 2. Extension of probation and parole facilities to provide additional supervision of young offenders. 3. Review of the laws on youth and work whereby 14 to 16-year-old school truants and troublemakers who are "unable to profit from regular school programs' may obtain useful employment to avoid their falling into a pattern of delinquency.

Arranging Employment Working with union leaders and industrialists to employ youngsters who cannot benefit from further instruction. I 1 Split lip; piiassls Me Accuses By ELEANOR PACKARD Rome, Sept. 8 (Special). Maria Callas, New York-born soprano, and her wealthy, GianbattLsta Meneghini, 62, today announced the Ti In announcing the program the Governor said: "We want to be (NEWS fnto bv Arthur KiHsly Francisco Cruz, IS (left), and Rogelio Soto, in Adolescent Court yesterday. Both were held for hearing today.

Adolescent Court for an end to the lonjr delays between arrests and trials in cases involving youthful offenders. Rejecting a request for a two- OS I 3 sure that we can't lose sight of the fact that 971s of our youngsters are wonderful kids and are doing a fine job adjusting to community life." Mayor Wagner agreed with Rockefeller and noted that there are between 50,000 and 60,000 juvenile delinquents in the city. "About le of our youngsters and their families are hard core," Wagner said. Two Types of Camps Rockefeller explained that two types of work camps would be established. One group of camps would be similar to the two now run by the Correction Department in Chenango and Schuyler Counties.

The hardened delinquent would be sent to these camps. The second type for potential delinquents would be operated by the Department of Conservation. There programs would be established where the youngster could develop skills useful in urban areas. Youths showing a tendency toward delinquency and needing rehabilitation and gaid ance would be sent to this type camp with the consent of their parents. Rockefeller said.

5 Opera atar Maria Calias and shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis as they leare La Scala, Milan, where she had a recording session. breakup of their 10-year marriage. Meneghini blamed the rift on a Mediterranean cruise, a summer night and Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. v'r Liiiijin 1 1 nijiWi hi)" um Maria, 34, confirming that there would be a legal separation, scoffed at the idea that there Rinira Rt week postponement in the case of six youths accused of fa stabbing two teen-agers in a West Side playground on A'ljr 30, Delagi ordered a hearing tomorrow. "Justice Is Defeated too much time passes between arrests and trials justice is delayed and justice-is defeated," Delagi remarked.

Scheduled for the further hearing were: Salvatore (Dracula) Agron, 17, of 75 Hudson Brooklyn; An-tonie Luis (Umbrella Man) Hernandez. 17, of 524 W. 134th Jose Cordero, IS, of 426 W. 27th Francisco Crux, 18, of 300 W. 38th Nestor Hernandez.

16, of 343 E. 100th and Rogelio Soto, 17, of 2112 Second Ave. Victims Were 16-Year-Olds They were accused of the murders of Robert Young, 16, of 313 W. 47th and Anthony Krzt-sinski, 16, of 330 W. 47th St.

An arrogant, sneering punk at his previous appearances, Agron displayed yesterday his first sign of remorse ince he was bagged as the actual knife-wieKier. "I'm sorry, he mumbled as he was led out of the court-Four others nabbed on unlawful assembly charges in tha same case will have hearings Tuesday. Thev are Francisco Calderone, IS. of 433 W. 45th Ruben Ilibera.

18. of 642 W. 45th Jose Rivera. IS, of 176 W. 94th and John Maldonacb, 17, of 155 W.

80th St. Delagi also presided at the arraignment of stubby, muscular Ramiro Roman, 17, wh. came hers from Puerto Rico only three months ago and was arrested Monday night as a suspect in the (Cntinmd paf 22, cW. 1) muni 'PMpnwwH I 3 1 i I was any "sentimental link" between herself nd Onassis, whom she called merely "a gixd friend." She was in Milan for a recording a s-sion. Onassi's.

who has been squiring Maria on an atrial fmif Af party to gain a legal separation. Italy does not grant divorces. But he said that a legal separation by mutual consent, without any aspersions on his wife's conduct, might be worked out if the two could agree on a property settlement. Statement Via Lawyer The wealthy industrialist made his position clear in a press statement released through his Verona lawyer, Cesare Bislnelli. Menefrhini was reported to have told friends that he realised his marriasre was shattered one night in Istanbul, Maria, he said, returned from a tour of Istanbul night spots with Onassis and "said that everything was over between us, that she was in lova with Onassis and that I might as well go back to Italy and join my mother.

Maria's only comment on her future plans today was that aha intended to make a movie, her first, for which Onassis reportedly offered her financial backing. Meneghini had counseled against a movia ventura even after tha diva's temperament got her banned from laaJing opera houses. Terror Girl Seized Again Harriet (Tiny) Fleming, 20, who received a three-year suspended sentence last year for terrorizing with a razor the 16-year-old daughter of an Iranian diplomat, was arrested last night on burglary charges. Tinv and a companion, James Berkeley. 19, of 13S4 Boston Road, Bronx, were seized as they left a ransacked apartment at 1372 Franklin Bronx, with suitcases containing clothing, jewelry and a camera.

They will be arraigned today. Tiny, who lives at 851 Fox Bronx, attacked Farideh Abdoh, daughter of Dr. Djalal Abdah, Iran's UN ambassador, in Central Park on May 10, '1958. HU in fmtal mtmkbimg State Polio Up6G Albany, Sept. 8 (AP).

Infantile paralysis is running nearly fiti. ahead of last year's rate in the 57 counties outside New York City, the Stata Health Department reported tahty. The department said latest reports showed a total of 120 cases this year, compared with 72 cases for the same period in In the years just prior to introduction of the Salk vaccine, there was an average 732 case in the eight-maritfe period. Seventeen new case were re- ported last week, 11 of thejn. paralytic, Riviera night spots for the Meneghini past week, also denied in Milan there was anything between them.

He then flew back to his luxury yacht in Venice, where his pretty wife, Tina, has been 'waiting for the past week. I Onassis had said last night of jhis relationship with Maria: and sailor and this kind of lining can happen to aaid that if necessary he will name fiery, 31-year-old soprano Maria a tha guilty.

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