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nut WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Thi American Paper for Americans Founded June 10, 1847 1 II A VOLUME CXIX NO. 150 I960 BY CHTCAGO TRIBUNE TRIBUNE SQUARE. CHICAGO ILLINOIS THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 19C0 THIS PAPER COVSTSTS OF FOUR SECTIONS SECTION ONB PRICE SEVEN CENTS THE JzdVAj Liu Mails Maim Pay of LAuiiniMULu iuiviu Air Liner Qiiided Premier Bows to Senate Approves 10 2C BOOST DISCOURAGING TO A CHRONIC KICKER ENDS DISPUTE mMT Radar Seizes by With Only 2 Votes Pressure by Opposition To Lost in SWOFTRAIHHEH BY WILLIAM MOORE tChicas Trlbawe rrcas Serttn Picture on pagm 2 and Itach pajt) TOKYO, June 23 (CPU The Washington, June 22 The Senate ratified the new mu Pact Effective ual cooperation and security United States and Japan Thursday put their new security treaty into effect by treaty with Japan on Wednes day, 90 to 2. exchanging ratification documents and Nobusuke Kishi, pro-western premier, ar The votes- against the treaty During 1961 BY LOUIS DOMBROWSKI The Brotherhood of Rail Small Plane Gets Escort Thru the Clouds BY WAYNE TIIOMIS A great team effort in which the Midway airport Michigan TDWEfl NCHOSt ILL. IND.

JO WILES, were cast by Senators Russell Long La. and Richard Russell Ga.l Sen. Olin road Trainmen, which has Johnston S. announced 107,000 members, settled its wage dispute with the car that he would have voted against the treaty had he not riers Wednesday. finding unit to point the general direction from which been paired with the two The settlement followed Pennsylvania senators, Hugh ft u- xi i JsiSs if the pattern which the Broth Scott RJ and Joseph Clark Hatt's call was made.

We have you identified, erhood of Locomotive Engi who, Johnston said, Denham told Hatt a minute neers and the Order of Rail would have voted for the later, at a position about 60 way Conductors and Brake- treaty had they been present miles southeast of our airp ort. men agreed upon earlier this The two to one pair was oc month. casioned by the fact that The union will receive a 4 ratification of a treaty re Calmown and answer some questions." Promise an Escort Denham, himself a private per cent wage increase equal quires two-thirds majority, Premier Kishi nounced his intention to Concessions Granted to 10.208 cents an hour over a 16 month period. One-half pilot, had flown the type of tower, radar, and several air line crews joined Wednesday morning saved the lives of a private plane owner and his passenger lost over Like Michigan. The dramatic rescue required 1 hour 41 minutes.

A Trans World Airlines Constellation plane with 51 persons aboard finally was directed to the private aircraft, atop a cloud layer at 14,000 feet. With further ground radio and radar assistance the TWA pilots were able to fly formation with the smaller plane and lead it to a safe landing at Joliet airport. To Admit Panic H. G. Hatt, 41, an Evans-ville Ind.

undertaker, is owner and pilot of the small single engine plane, a Beech Bonanza. His passenger was CI Despite the overwhelming plane Hatt was piloting. By of the increase will take ef iect July tne otner on March 1, 1961. 2 ESCAPE FROMlAIdermen O.lCFund asking, What does your right fuel gauge read? and then, What does your left fuel gauge read? Denham was able to learn that Hatt Many Jobs Covered Hourly wages now range resign. He did not set a date.

Kishi, beset by month-long demonstrations and riots against his government and the treaty, made his announcement minutes after American Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II and Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama had exchanged the ratification documents. The Kishi announcement was made by Etsusaburo actually had nearly two hours Shift, Quiz Wilson from $2,25 to $2.84 for the workers, who include brake- of fuel aboard. approval, proponents of the treaty acknowledged that it was far from perfect It grants Japan many concessions but, Long said, accords the United States little that it has not had under the existing treaty adopted in 1951. Appealing for unanimous approval, Sen. Dirksen I1L, the Senate Republican floor leader, bit at those who say the United States lost prestige thru the forced cancella- At this point Denham and men, flagmen baggagemen.

yardmasters, switch tenders, BY EDWARD SCIIREIBER Orlando W. to move into, a radar controler. Warren Holtsberg at the Chicago air the White Police Supt. traffic control center, began VVHEATON JAIL Spring Door and Drop Out of Vindow Two teen-age prisoners escaped from the Du Page county jail in Wheaton Wednesday night by springing a steel the direct rescue efforts. Wilson told the city council finance committee Wednesday that crime conditions are Robert Rideout, 42, also of House? Wilson, in explaining the transfer of funds, said that in Shiina, his chief cabinet secretary, after a cabinet dining car stewards, and some conductors.

The settlement calls for incorporation into present pay scales of the 17 cent an hour cost of living adjustment received since May, 1957, can deplorable thruout Chicago more progressive police Fly northwest and we can give you a series of directions to bring you down thru the clouds," Denham said. Don't but cannot be corrected departments there is a larger merely by adding men to the worry; we will get another percentage of budget for non-salary items than there is in police department, as has mi mi I irin in in VkH Ay v. celation of the cost of living plane to fly up alongside you Evansville. Both admitted they "panicked" when they were lost and broadcast a May day call for assistance at 9:05 a. m.

The ground traffic people and that TWA crew saved our lives," Hatt "said later. "I have no experience in flying instruments. I admit I panicked. They calmed me and led me down safely." Chicago, and that these pro been the "Chicago plan" of the past. and lead you down." Offers an Escort vide the tools that enable Wilson won approval of plate on the bullpen door and shorting out the electrical locking system.

They then dropped two stories to the ground from an unbarred window in a corridor outside the bullpen. manpower to do more effec escalator clause, and a provision to keep the agreement in effect until Nov. 1, 1961. The BRT and the nation's railroads have been negotiating on wages for 14 months. The union had demanded a his proposal to transfer This conversation was heard by TWA's Capt.

Don Aageson, live work." 48,500 from the police sal ary account to other budget 913 McKinley st, Lockport, and his co-pilot, Wes Jacob- Lists Budget Plans Wilson wants the money accounts in his reorganization program, altho 20 of Hatt call for nelp was son, 4q6 uiac lane, tiK urove They are Walter James Woods, 16, of 22 W. 13 Sunset st, Medinah, awaiting trial on charges of rape, armed Should Be a Change The statement said the premier would resign because he felt there should be a change in government after the treaty became effective. "I feel there is a need for a change in the political situation, and I therefore see the necessity for me to resign," Shiina quoted Kishi as saying. Kishi had come under tremendous pressure from leftists and fanatical student groups which had rioted and demonstrated since the treaty was pushed thru the diet parliament on May 20. The climax of the violence was the cancellation last week of President Eisenhower's plan the 34 aldermen on the com Village.

Flying TWA's trip from the salary account to spend $1,000,000 for a new communications system, mittee subjected him to questioning during the two and Long (left) and Russell $450,000 for new squad cars, pay increase of 14 per- cent. The carriers asked that the union accept a 15 cent an hour pay cut ELE Award Cited Theodore Short, chief spokesman for the carriers, said the railroads agreed to the increase because of a pre tion of President Eisen $150,000 for repairs to heard at Midway tower. Clyde Denham, chief watch con-troler, replied. Hatt reported he had less than 15 minutes' fuel left and couldn't fly instruments." Two Hours of Fuel Midway's radar surveillance crew, one floor below the quarter hour session. Unanimous Approval At the end of the session, hower's visit to Japan.

596, they were just leaving Midway with 46 passengers, and 3 more crew members, bound for New York and Boston. "We will climb up and help Aageson told Denham by radio. For the next 20 minutes Denham talked continuously "When you win," he said, vehicles, $150,000 for furniture, similar amounts for supplies and commodities, and $47,000 for contingencies. you don't lose prestige. We on a voice vote motion, there were no negative votes re got the treaty ratified by the corded.

vious award to the engineers Japanese. We kept our bases The 20 aldermen, however, in Japan." tower, was asked to identify Hatt's plane cn the radar by a government arbitration board. He added: told Wilson they thought it S. Humiliated" to Hatt while the Midway de- scope. At the same time Den However, in an industry was a mistake to take money from the salary account and ham used the tower direction Continued on page 14, col.

1 Continued on iage 4, coL 4 not hire more policemen. He said the 1960 Chicago budget allots only 4.9 per cent for nonsalary items, and this transfer of funds will raise it to 8.1 per cent In 1959, he said, the Kansas City police department spent 17 per cent for nonsalary items, Cincinnati and New York spent 11 per cent, and Milwaukee 9.2 per cent. Wilson told the aldermen Busy Day at the Cape! The city council will be asked to approve Wilson's budget transfer plans at its Four Shots Successful Walter J. Woods meeting July 7. When the finance commit robbery, assault and burglary, and Sidney Heard, 17, of 574 tee chief of staff, Claude Victor Downers Grove, Cape Canaveral, June success, the air force re-23 UP) A Polaris submarine ported the rocket was capped missile darted from -an un-jwith an advanced nose cone Reeder, read an item of $150, Sen.

Lyndon Johnson Senate Democratic floor leader, said this country has been humiliated and embarrassed. But he said the Communists achieved this by playing on the fears of the Japanese people, "the only people who have felt the fury of atomic war." Long denounced the treaty as "a one way street" and "lopsided." He warned that it could permit the basing of troops of other countries in Japan. The new treaty strikes down the veto given the United States in the old treaty THE WEATHER THURSDAY, JOE 23. 1 CHICAGO AND VICINITY: Cloudy Thursday with occasional thunder showers; high, in 70s; showers and thundershowers at night; low, near 60; east to southeast winds 10 to 20 m. p.

h. Friday: Partly cloudy; low, In 70s. ILLINOIS: Partly cloudy, warm, and hnmld Thursday with scattered thunderstorms spreading into state by afternoon or eytnini. Friday: Showers and thunderstorms likely and turning cooler. awaiting trial on burglary that he told Mayor Daley that his operation of the police 000 for furniture in Wil dergrouna tuDe eariy heavier oavloads.

son's proposed budget, Aid. charges. Seen Near Wheaton department would require re Matthias Bauler 43d ex vised expenditures and the claimed: ned visit to Japan. Most of the criticism against Kishi was directed at his methods in ramming ratification of the treaty thru the diet's lower house after the opposition Socialists had boycotted the session. On Equal Footing Kishi the treaty would put Japan on an equal footing with the United States and erase the inequality of the old treaty.

fought for the treaty until this day," he said, and I rejoice with the nation at the taking effect of this historic treaty." MacArthur and Fujiyama exchanged the ratifications in a brief ceremony at Fujiyama's official residence. The American embassy was given only an hour's notice of the time and place of the ceremony to thwart threat-'ened demonstrations and pos- sible violence by the ultra- "Where is this guy going' Continued on page 4, col. 1 faster reentry and greater accuracy. The first Polaris launching was from a 563 foot, seagoing missile laboratory, the Obser About 2 hours after their escape, two men answering to their description were seen running from a house at Or Federal Official Near chard and Warrenville roads, three miles south of Wheaton vation Island, as it cruised 30 miles east of the cape. Shot from Tube A giant puff of coiripre? sed Death in Mystery Knifing Robert Nelson, the home WEATHERMAN'S RECORD His forecast for yesterday was: Mostly clondy with chance ef shower early; high, upper 70s; low, upper 50s.

Continued on page 2, coL 2J owner, told police $500 in currency and a .30 caliber body, and face. He was given air popped the 28 foot missile blood transfusions. rifle, a .25 acliber rifle, and a Walsh's wife, Barbara, told! .32 pistol had been taken, as well as ammunition for the day to climax a busy 24 hours for United States missile men at this test center. Compressed air ejected the Polaris from the shore-based subterranean pit, just as it did from a similar tube on a ship at sea less than four hours earlier. Both Polarises were aimed at targets more than 1,000 miles down range.

Earlier Wednesday, a Thor-Able-Star rocket propelled two satellites into orbit and an Atlas rumbled 5,000 miles with a new nose cone. Seeks More Data A major objective of the second Polaris was to gather further data on the effect of air ejection on the missle's lnertial guidance system. Project officials announced all four shots were successful. The Atlas was the 50th fired from Cape Canaveral in WYNN YIELDS 2 HITS, WINS, 3-1; CUBSDROPPAIR .30 caliber rifle. Woods and Heard, who Raymond C.

Walsh, 0, personnel manager of the Chicago office of the United States, civil service commission, was stabbed and critically wounded early Thursday. Police did not learn immediately the circumstances of the stabbing. Walsh, who lives at 4057 N. Spaulding drove up to a tavern at 937 N. Western walked in, said hV had been stabbed, walked out again, were in the bullpen with two other prisoners, are believed police that her husband had driven Wednesday night to- a special meeting of his army reserve unit, the 322d logistical command, at 2025 E.

71st it. Walsh, whose offices are in the main posteffice at 433 W. Van Buren st, is a veteran of World War II ana Korea. He is a captain in the to have escaped about 8 p. m.

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at- tl aer ccat; 1 63; 7 p. at- 76. from a tube buried vertically in the deck of the ship. The solid fuel, first stage engine ignited about 70 feet above the deck. The navy Wednesday hailed the double satellite launching the first of its kind as assurance that the United States will have an operating system of navigation satellites in 1962.

That is when the growing fleet of missile launching submarines will need such artificial radio stars to help them fix positions and plot missile trajectories with pinpoint ac- left Zengakuren students group and other anti-government elements. Socialists Threaten The opposition Socialist party, backed by the giant communist-led Sohyo labor about 9 p. m. Victim Paralyzed Early Wynn yielded only two hits la pitching the White Sox to a 3 to 1 victory over Baltimore Wednesday night in Comiskey park. The Cubs lost their fifth and sixth games in a row', losing 7 to 6 at Philadelphia Woods was arrested in Chi cago on April 5, after he had kidnaped a 32 year old side- reserves.

and collapsed on the walk. Detectives said they were jrouce iooK.aisn 10 at.iioia a xegro woman got into I in tne completion of a sus-Mary of Nazareth hospital Walsh's euto at Madison and! pended game Tuesday night mother of three children from her Medinah home in her own car, raped her, robbed her of $15, and stabbed. her five times as she fled from the FreclpitartoB, trace; atoatk't aenckacy. the more tnan three years confederation, had announced it would consider the pact illegal and would continue to urge demonstrations until Kishi had resigned. At the ceremony, Mac-Arthur said the treaty had nca: rear's ntm, 1.33 Inches.

tittfiew wb6 eetociU', 16 as. a. h. at where physicians said he had; Western avenues and that since testing began here on this Intercontinental range. suffered multiple stab and 6 to 3 in a regularly scheduled game.

"Details in Sports SecUonJ 3:23 from northeast. Barometer. a. bjl, tl.T 9. I Xt.86.

Map and ether itaoru sa a ace 141 Walsh was slashed as he tried to kick her out of the car. In announcing the Atlas Continued on page 6, coL 1 Continued on page 18, coL 5 wounds on his arms, legs,.

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