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II Tha Daily Ham Fort Cherter NY Mon June 27 I960 vmgtsmr Democrats Debate Choices On WFAS Program OBITUARY Breaks 7 Can Hailed from rage 1) handed as Greenberg's cash register held only a few pennies Saturday' night Boy Picked Up The boy who was referred to Children's Court is blamed for breaks at the Emend Mfg- Co the Wallauer Paint Co Dean's Dry Cleaner and two breaks at the Grant Co all in Port Cheater political claims that Stevenson was an "appeaser" Such would not ha the case with a Catholic candidate or president he said Taylo remarked that such charges would surely come against Kennedy but so quickly as they would be aimed against any other candidate-Reuter printed out that Sea Dlrksen tiie Republican majority leader already had buried tiie word at Kennedy for hfa recent remarks ar foreign policy in Ana Ginsberg's retort -waa to state that American citizens often oppose programs because of their identification with certain pereonallties This was true he said with programs offered by Dean Acheson and John Foster Dulles during their latter days as secretary of state A Kennedy with Red China would not bt construed by the general public as "appeasement of Communism" would ridicule such a charge" he said 1 Label Called Help The word as applied to Stevenson is no longer detrimental to his popularity Taykx told the radio audience He added that Kennedy was as much an "egghead" aa Stevenson and more money and campaign help to maintain study roups as doet Gov In Westchester particularly where there fa "well-educated public which think clearly the designation tehelpful to Stevenson he said The Stevenson team said that white were supporting Kennedy or -other candidates cratic were support-r Stevenson Reuter and Taylor fated out the large audience drawn by Stevenson rallies in Westchester attended by who will work for the former governor of Illinois he said fit his remarks Judge Kennedy-printed out that Sen Kennedy would draw considerable interest and voting support here because he had lived in Westchester for some adding his appeal and vote-pulling power fa recognized throughout tiie country" Luddy was not part of the panel His remarks on WFAS were sr-ranged through a telephone interview MSS JANET FETRIDGE Rye Beeideat MrS Janet Fetridge forty-eight 66 Cornell PL Rye died Friday at United Hospital Funerq arrangement are incomplete pending the arrival of her son Guild Fetridge from Formosa where he i stationed with the Army MRS MARY ZAMBRELU HarHaaa Resident i Mri Mary Zambreili thiriy-alx 24 Nelson Ave Harrison died at United Hospital Born Jan 11-192-1 in New York City she was the daughter of Sal- vatore and Lucy Siciliano DiDinar-to of New York City A 10-year resident she was a naiv ishioner of the Church of St Greg ory the Great in Harrison fn addition to her parents she is survived by her husband Michael: a son Michael Jr: twu daughters Elaine and Cynthia: a brother Vincent DiDinarto of the Bronx and two sisters Mrs John Giliberto of the Bronx and Mrs Patrick Aila of New Milford NJ She also leaves an aunt Miss Mary Siciliano of the Bronx JOSEPH GIUNTA Retired Carpenter 11 Joseph Giunta seventy-one of 117 Perry Ave Port Chester died Saturday at his home Born Dec 11 1889 in Gmitollo Calabria Italy the son of the late Dominic and Maria Campolo Giunta he had been a Port Chester resident for seven years A parish-inner of Corpus Christi Church he was a retired carpenter and1 a member of the Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 77' Besides his wife Mrs Rose Bambace Giunta he is survived by two sons Dominic and John: a daughter Min Mary Giunta: a grandchild alii of Port Chester and one sister Mrs Joseph Cot-roneo of Ft' Lauderdale Fla JONATHAN JONES BETHLEHEM Pa ID-Jonathan Jones seventy-eight engineer who supervised construction of the Chesapeake Bay George Washington and Golden Gate bridges died Saturday night He had been chief engineer of the fabricated steel division of Bethlehem Steel Cb from 1928 until retirement In 1952 HENRIK SHIPSTEAD ALEXANDRIA Minn ID-For mer Sen Henrik Shipstead seventy-nine died in his sleep yesterday at a rest home School (Confbmed froa Pagc 1) Robert A Bennetts four year scholarship to Archbishop Stepi-nac High School White Plains and Virginia Redding a four-year scholarship to the of the Resurrection Rye A four-year scholarship awarded by the School of -file Holy Child was won by Joann Lanigan In an essay competition sponsored by the New York State-Board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America third state prize and cash award was won by Kath leen Burns who also won the Westchester County cash award The Ladies Auxiliary if AOH Division No 9 presented cash awards to Kathleen Bums and James Fox for winning essays In an assay contest commemorating the Year bf History" 1959-1960 certificates of merit were awardad to Robert Bennetts Kathleen Bums and Virginia Reading In a poetry contest sponsored by the National Magazine Catholic Miss" a cash award and publication of her prize-winning poem waa won by Christina Camarano Virginia Redding and Kathleen Bums were first and second place winners in an essay contest sponsored by the Ruth Lyon Bush Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Certificates of merit were presented to Robert Bennetts and Virginia Redding for winning school representation in the final Christian Doctrine Examination Other AWaida Burglary Try At Nets Suspect NEW YORK Police thwarted an apparent attempt to burglarize Tiffany's 5th Ave jewelry store before 48 hours after a burglar team made off with 830000 in gems from Cartier's five blocks away Police who sped to Tiffany's in response to a birglar alarm sounded at 5 am arrested a man found near the store The prisoner was 'taken to a police station for questioning His identity was not revealed immediately 1 Holes In Window Police found the glass of one of the 5th Ave windows of Tiffany's badly scratched Also there were two small hides -the size of air gun pellets -A number of pieces of concrete werefound beneath the thick glass window which is 7 feet wide and 3 feet high Police laboratory technicians were called td see if the concrete had been used on the window Behind the scratched and pierced glass of the display window In essay contests under the ad- -were three emerald and-diamood bt i inclining uavio aoiLMun vwui Dram Notices Manzella ririin Harold Colette viola and Ray Schweitzer cello Assisting artiats included Jim Hawthorne tenor and Joseph Wolman pianist Transported from the turmoil of urban living to the tranquility and seclusion of a cloistered Spanish courtyard it is a rare experience to -hear the gentle Art of a bye-gone era offered in such intimate surroundings The program opened with Purcell's "Chacony" a quartet for strings transcribed from the original manuscript in zambusllx mast 24 NfUon Aw Harrison Bolm'n Man Tuesday a Church Saint Oratory The Oraat St Cemetery The Hepoalnt Harrison Funeral Friend may call 2-1 and pm (0-27) JOSEPH June 2ft i960 Vliltlne Junin at BeUauonl Funeral Homo Inc Ralph A Mataroi will be from 2-S 7-10 pm Monday and Tuesday Macs of Requiem at The Cat Chrlitl Church on Wednesday at i including David Sackson violin: Of Hlfta Interment IroBL Home 110 OIUNJA On the i and Hiffh jy Greenwi HENRI riLUS Greenwich Resident fff Henri FUljs sixty-seven of Ts-mwidi died Satur-da- at United Hospital He was bom in Paris France March 28 1893 the son of the late Jameg and Theme Gauthier Fill if His wife is Persia Fink Fillis Mr Fillis a Greenwich resident for '26 years was a World War 1 veteran of the Army Surviving in addition to his wife and a son Robert of the home address is a brother James Fillis of Tuckahoe June Festival Music Given AtCaramoor By RUTH 1 NOLAN Two concerts look place in the Csramoor June Festival over the one on Saturday night in the Outdoor Venetian Theater presented iy the Festival Orchestra under the direction of Alfred Wallenstein and one yesterday afternoon in the Spanish Courtyard featuring the Phoenix Quartet The highlights of program were the performance of a group of the major arias cf Cr from William Walton's with Elinor Robs as Cressida and Beatrice Krebs as Evadne and the Amerl ran premiere of Daniel Jones' Symphony No 4" composed in memory of Dylan Thomas The latter work which is kaleidoscopic in structure and feeling is sensitively conceived with a constantly shifting panorama of changing moods It could profit from condensation and a revaluation of its thematic pattern William Walton's "Troilus and is a dynamic and moving outpoUring'Cf grief and longing which was superbly interpreted by Miss Ross Ideal Betting The program also included "Greensleeves" (Vaughan Williams) and Walk to the Paradise (Delius) Certainly this restrained' and nostalgic quality English music is ideally adapted for a summer evening as was the Handel Grosso Opus 6 No Yesterday's program Was presented by the Phoenix Quartet Injury Fatal Iq Elmsford Crane Fall BUFALO Michael Sabulski thirty nine of nearby Orchard Park died today in Mercv Hospital of injuries suffered June 10 while working on the Cross-West-chexter Expressway at Elmsford Sabulski was injured when a crane scaffold slipped and threw him 40 feet to the expressway Killed was Charles Baron thirty-five of Hamburg A third workman was injured The men were welding plates to tlie underside of the 1300-foot via-' duct which carries the expressway from Hayes St across the railroad tracks and Saw Mill River Rd They were on a bucket scaffold at the end of the crane when the crane tilted Police And Fanatics Clash In Java 27 Die JAKARTA Indonesia A clash between police and Moshlem fanatics perfBrming nude dances in a mosque brought death to 27 persons in West Java reports reaching here today said Reports from the island of Roti east of Java said police killed dozens of islanders and burned three villages to quell protest riots mer taxes- PHOTO CAUSES STIR WASHINGTON Central Intelligence Agency officials sell- conscious over criticism of some lavish asprcts of their new 46 mil-' lion dollar headquarters are fum-1 ing over- a photo of the construo-ition site published recently in Washington The photo caption incorrectly identified beams for a cafeteria roof as "decorative something the -taxpayers 'could do without in their spy Sen John Kennedy of-Bfama-chusetts fa still the No 1 choice of Westchester's Democrats for tiie presidential nomination although supporters of Adlri Stevenson report a growing "ground swell of enthusiasm" for the man who campaigned twice for the presidency A debate aired on the Story" yesterday by Station WFAS produced the folkwing 1 Democratic County Chrirmu William Luddy reported that's! the taken- by hfa org-anizatfan indicated Kennedy was the choice of the county's Democrats 2 -Kennedy's status as a practicing Roman Catholic would be beneficial rather than detrimental in any program rimed at reaching an "accommodation" with Red this point was made by Benedict Ginsberg Larchmont Attorney 3 Stevensionian adherents 'in Westchester would prefer the to the "puril" reference bx Arthur Reuter East-Chester Democratic town chairman to the fact Kennedy has em-braced many of the programs first proposed by- Stevenson Tartar Bboks Staveosoa t-Dr Harold Taylor former president of Sarah Lawrence College said he favored Stevenson because of the "wisdom of extra experience Taylor rejected doubts of abilities because of his forty-three-years-but printed up long and "brilliant" record as an administrator He1' said Kennedy would make an admirable vice president in a Stevenson administration 5 Former Judge Edward Kennedy of New Rochelle said he waa backing Kennedy he can He drew an analogy between the third campaign of William Jennings Bryan and tiie proposal thiftl campaign Stevenson He noted that Stevenson had drawn in 1956 only 95 per cent of the vote he had earned in Wert-chesterin 1952 The half-hour program was moderated by Joseph Shannon political correspondent for this and associated Macy Westchester News papers Ginsberg and Kennedy supporters of the Massachusetts senator opposed Reuter-and Taylor who spoke for Stevenson Ginsberg during a discussion of the "religious issue" said status as a Roman Catholic would bar his being called an "appeaser" should he seek an with Red China "The Catholic Church and Communism are incompatible it would be ridiculous fix anyone to attack Kennedy as an appeaser of the he said Difference Cited Identical programs aimed at securing an understanding With Red China could be offered fay Stevenson and Kennedy Ginsberg said and would result in "dishonest" Air Collision Kills 4 Men In One Plane COLUMBUS Ohio IB Two small planes collided 'yesterday and 11 men In me craft were killed when it plunged to the ground The -second plane crash-tended in a wheat field and the two men aboard survived The collision occurred 20 miles northwest -of here 1500 feet over rural Madison County Both planes were four-passenger tingle-engine jobs The surviving pilot-told authorities that his propeller chewed up the tail assembly of the second craft which then dove apparently out of control into jl bean field The Federal Aviation Agent said all six men were licensed 1 lots from the Columbus area who were en route to Urbana Ohio to see a demonstration of experimental aircraft Three other small planes accompanied them on the flight and the pilot of one radioed authorities news of the collision said Paul Baker Jight operations inspector of the general safety district office released by the hospital Fort-Kent and Burlington Vt were treated for shock and lajgr Photo Jane Todd Ready To Give Slate Post Up ALBANY Miss Jane Todd of Tarrytown vice chairman of the Republican State Committee for 23 years will retire Thursday as deputy state commerce commissioner Miss will continue to serve as part time consultant to the and consumcreducation programs of the department She will be paid 875 a day while working and is expected to serve a maximum of 15 days a year a spokesman said She retired from the party post laatyearr Miss Guin Hall of New York City will succeed Min Todd in the state post Miss Hall Miss Todd's assistant has been promoted to the deputy's jab which bays 815426 a year She received 811-000 a year as Miss Todd's assistant Miss Todd first was appointed deputy commerce commissioner in 1954 by former Gov Thomas Dewey She resigned when the Democratic administration of former Gov Averell Harriman came to power in 1955 and returned under GOP Gov Rockefeller last year South Kor Calls UN Ac Historic Turn UNITED NATIONS ID South Korea's spokesman at the United Nations spid today that the UN derision to defend his country from Communist attack was genuine turning point iir history" Ambassador Ben Limb declared that the UN Intervention in Korea pointed the way to enforcement of justice through collective Limb's speech was prepared for delivery today at a ceremony on the 10th anniversary of the Security Council resolution recommending that UN members help South Korea repel the then two-4ay-rid North Korean invasion He said the anniversary commemorates less than the rescue of our nation from extinction by the barbarity of aggressive imperialism engaged in world-aide attack against freedom everywhere" Collective Act Felled peace has become indfapen-sible then the collective enforcement of security with justice has become an absolute and urgent necessity" Limb said He said the UN promptly and fearlessly to establish a new pattern of law-enforcing international cooperation that had not heretofore been known in the history of the' world The anniversary ceremony was to be held hi front of a bronze plaque at UN headquarters in memory of fighting men of 16 UN member countries killed In the 1950-53 Korean War against the North Korean and Chinese Communists The countries were Australia Britain Belgium Canada Colombia Ethiopia Farnce Greece Luxembourg the Netherlands New Zealand the Phillippines South Africa Thailand Turkey and the United States Tornado Loss Upstate Put -At $5 Million SCHENECTADY tD-A tornado out of place" in eastern dimes caused an estimated 5 million dollars damage Friday in this city and two of Ms suburbs The storm smashed homes and business buildings uprooted trees and snapped telephone poles No serious injuries were reported Mayor' Malcolm Ellis said yesterday his "conservative" estimate of loss in the city alone was 3 million dollars Rotterdam Loan Supervisor John Kirvin of Rotterdam estimated that "suburb suffered about 1 million damage Police at Niskayuna another suouro said damage to mat area had been estimated unofficially at 1 million dollars Both Ellis and Kirvin aaked Gov Rockefeller last night for im-mediateloangtf equipment and men -toTiClp'with the cleanup job Neither asked for financial aid Ellis lifted the state of emergency order that had been in effect in the residential Woodlawn section of the city A state of emergency continues in Rotterdam' suburb said dam ALGERIA TALKS IN 3RD DAY PARIS Representative! bf the French 'government and the Algerian rebels met today at Me-fun near Paris for their third day of talks to arrange cease-fire ne-iations for the 51 j-yeaixtld war: Marring licenses The Town of Rye has issued two marriage licenses since Thursday: Thursday Kent Burbank twenty-three Monroe Conn and Karen- Jenks nineteen Monroe Saturday John Michaels Port and Marilyn Ehrlich twenty-six New York City pua sja isurwat si Mry'i com- (he British Museum and included a group of folk songs which were particularly appropriate for the occasion Meaningful Performance In a contemporary vein were Vaughan Williams' Wenlock a cycle of six songs for tenor string quartet and piano set to texts by A Housmsn and Edward Elgar's "Quintet in A Minor Opus Hawthorne offered a meaningful performance He was equally effective in the group of songs- in which he manifested an innate feeling for the folk lore idiom Included in this group were Sail Upon the Dog Star" (Purcell) Ash Grove" (Welsh Folk Song-arranged Britten) "The Sally Gardens" (Irish Tune arranged Britten) and of (Peter Warlock) On Saturday evening in the Venetian Theater the Festival will feature Suite for Strings" by Holst and and Aeneas" by Purcell The closing performance on Sunday afternoon in the Spanish Courtyard will be presented by Richard Dyer-Ben-nett tenor and guitarist and- the New York Brass Quintet wry riLUS HENRI Of Taeonic Road Orcenwlch on June 2ft 1960 Beloved husband of Feral Fink F111U and father of Robert FUltn Service Tuecday 2:00 pm at the Frank Reilly Funeral Reeidencc Friend may call today 7-9 pm 16-271 OADEWOLTZ MARION A 768 Broad war Hailing -on -Tfudfoa on Juna 21 1M0 Brlarcd wlfa of Frill -A Oadnrolti and molhrr of Mr Arthur Carla Mandat atstlnd at Harajr'a Funeral Homt Inc 107 Broadway Vookari Bervleaa at Chrlt Church Broadway and Eliaa-hmh It Tarrytown NY on Monday Juno ot pm -In or at on SlccpyHoJlow CrmrUry S- SULLIVAN BIRTRA 8TNOTHKAMF 73 Baturin Fiona Rarrtaon ron Jun 34 ISM Brrrte tt tha Walter Con Go Inc Funeral Horn Tuu-day lo a Interment Greenwood Union Cemetery Bye NV Frlenda may onU Saturday 7-10 pm Sunday and Monday 2-f Snd 7-10 pm 1-24 SAY IT WITH I'M) WEBS WSatmart -OMS AUTOMOBILE of Venezuela's President Romulo Betancourt bums fiercely on Caracas street after assassination attempt against him He suffered bums when 110 pounds of dynamite cached in a parked car were exploded by remote control as he rode by to an Army Day ceremony Betancourt jumped from the blazing car after tiie AP Photo pieces including a necklace a brooch and a ring Police could dot immediately detenninb the value at the jewelry Man Picked Up The store is on the southeast comer of 5th Afte at 57th St -The man in custody was seized while walking east on 57th St near Madison Ave which is a block east of-5th Ave Police said the man told them he was on his way to his home on 109th St when stopped He told questioners he was walking because he had no money Counlv Man $325000 UJA Lunch NEW A freedom luncheon celebrating the 12th anniversary of independence of Israel held yesterday at the Commodore Hotel raised 8325000 for the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York Coat of the luncheon was borne by 'Henry Ziskin ot 718 Fairway Ave Mamaroneck president of Paramount Caterers Inc of New York City Guests totaled 678 Michael Camay Israeli ambassador to the United Nations spoke Those on the dais included Rabbi Irving Koslowe of tiie Westchester Jewish Center Mamaroneck Gordon Lyons of Rye center president and Lester Bradshaw of White Plains 'AIR FORCE officer is pullCfT from waters of Lake Champlain near Peru on Saturday night after he another offioer and a Reds (Continued Irom Page 1) agrefed remaining national contlg-ents" Gaetano Martino of Italy immediately told his Western Colleagues that-tM plan waa acceptable to Italy Ormsby-Gore said it contained a genuine new approach Bloch did not comment Scouts Train Preparing For Jamboree By LARKY JAMES Boy Seoul Jamboree Troop Correspondent This weekend Jamboree Troop 67 took part in a training session at Branxville for the fifth national jamboree to take place in Ook-1 Colo The weekend lighted with a friendship Saturday night The troops gave skits and Scoutmaster Charles Moxhay led us in songs On Saturday when wfe Arrived we set up our tents' and tiie' dining area just like we will at the Jamboree In the afternoon we went around to different troops where the scoutmaster explained to us various things we will do at tiie how to pack and set up our tents to allow for the 50-mile an hour wind at Colorado Sunday we all went to church at Bronx ville In the afternoon we went'to one more station and men on the Jamboree committee spoke to us Some were Scout Executive Phil Wagner and Bill Sanford who are in charge afytnuisportation Then we broke catiip AU four meals we had to epok ourselves phis all the other joMvWe did these on a rotation basis fi let everybody do different jobs The following took part In the weekend: Charles Moxhay scoutmaster Sol Novack assistant scoutmaster Gregg Moxhay Blare HetiweU David Novack Ward Dlfa Rusty Sum-merfield Abbot Barclay Phil De Vries Richard Dale Robert Trenck Edward Powers Elliot Maxwell Jeff Baker Ton Koch-man David Nisson Darwin Day Charles Auker John Quaintance Doug Ross Jan Knudsen John Killuea and Larry James all of Port Chester From Rye were Jim Howard assistant scoutmaster James Bob Howard scribe James Sprinkle Jerry Mosher 'John Watson Ken Parker Jonathan Wechsler and Fred Block Richard Oppenheim fa from Harrison and Owen Bubel is from Greenwich AT SEMINAR A wage and salary analyst for Rnyal'McBee Corp William Meagher 422 Main St Pert Chester 4s attending a fivoday job evaluation seminar at Cornell University through Friday The seminar is being sponsored by Cornell's New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations woman companion hung onto their overturned sailboat more than three hours They were res- cued by terry on run between Arrest Quick In Elmsford Motel Holdup yonkeRs- Described by parkway police as an armed robber who admitted taking 8400 from a motel on the Saw Mill River Parkway in Elmsford at 4:30 this ngxning a man was arrested ten minutes later Police reported that Howard Allan Losan twenty -five of South Ozone Park Queens walked into the Saw Mill River Motel and took the money at' gunpoint from Ted Baker forty -seven of 120 Round Hill Dr Yonkers tiie night manager Baker told police Logan said' to him: going to be generous with you Get in the bade and don-'t do anything for 15 minute" Notified by Baker parkway police' broadcast an immediate alarm A few minutes later Patrolman John Cats no in the Hastirgs-on-Hudson section spotted Logan driving south 0ft the parkway A roadblock was set up 200 yards south of the Yonkers line by Sgt Oourtiandt Swift and Patrolman Albert Reynolds They joined Catano in forcing Logon into a nearby service station Lo-gan surrendered Police said that Logan was carrying foe stolen money and a loaded 32 caliber revolver After questioning Logan admitted the robbery police added Logan waa arraigned beforr Elmsford Police Justice Rocco Leone this morning He Is being held without bail oh a charge of armed robbery He will be rearraigned Friday China Hints Formosa Price Of Red Peace TOKYO ID-Red China indicated today that acquiring Formosa might be price tor going along with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev'S policy of peaceful coexistence with the capitalist world dent of Red China and widow Mme Sun Yatsen a vice presi-the founder of republican China declared: fa willing to coexist peacefully with anyone even imperialism In fact- we have jo coexist with- it because Imperialism exists as an objective reality" But she added: will not allow US imperialism to rob ua of our own territory (Formosa) Wa have not won -after untold sacrifices the independence of our ns-Hon and the benefits of our So- cialist Communist revolution just to give them away the false illusion of maintaining peace with insatiable imperialists Mme Sun Yat-sen now sixty-nine fa the former Hoong Chtag- ling and a sister of the wife of Generalissimo Oiiang Kai-shek president of Nationalist China which controls Formosa spices of the Westchester Catholic Hour throughout the year honorable mentions have been accorded to Kathleen Bums Christina Camarano Virginia Redding and Sharon A Tier- nan Through a class competition Mary Donlevy won school representation in the annual spelling bee sponsored by the New York World Telegram- and Sun Kathleen Bums received honor as the first place winner in the annual essay contest of the Port Chester Independence Day cele-tnation Committee The altar boy of the year award was presented to Jkmes Geroni-mo For outstanding work as a member of the AAA School Safety Patrol and for displaying the necessary qualities of obedience dependability honor and courtesy Joseph Gavin was awarded the "Distinguished Service -of the Automobile Club of New York A prize' was awarded to Joseph Noonan for attendance and cooperation at all choir services Pins awarded for perfect 'attendance during tiie school year were won by: Albert Briganti Lawrence Gotch John Hartrey Ernest Light Gregory A Lofa-ro Salvatore ML Pellicria Stephen Zemo Kathleen Burns Joann Lanigan and Judith A Lyons I in addressing the graduates Monsignor Yirwood reminded them of the spiritual ideals and intellectual greli of Catholic American Manhood 1 and Womanhood During the past years of their elementary school life he arid these sacred principles were continually set before them Now in commencing a new phase of their academic growth individual fe sponsibilftr must bring them to fruition he asserted The exercises closed with Solemn Benediction -of the Most Blessed The -choir was under the direction of James Donlevy accompanied by Mrs Max Boy at the organ Popular Guard Calms Mental Prison Riot MONTREAL A popular guard brought a riot "in Bordeaux Prison'! mental wing under control last night after two haUrs of wild battling- which "four inmate and a policeman were injured Officials launched an -investigation into the cause of the rioting during which enraged prisoner set a guardhouse afire ransacked a medical office and attacked guards police and firemen with baseball jats The prisoners refused to disperse until authorities summoned Capt Alfred Masse described as their favorite guard Masse persuaded the men to return to foeir wards after promising that prison offic fall wbuld listen to their I aidft SL Port Chtelif Omit Flowers! They are a beautiful expression of your regard MlllOA HI) RYE OS Westrbester Ave HO 7-011 wo 7-aon WE 8-0740 Express Yonr Sympathy With Flowers JONES FLORIST WEstmoro 9-0405 240 Mill Stj 1-8510 fo RfiFjTi MEMORiAtJHOMEl ROBERT SCHNAUTZ FOUNKD IM7 WlMnwrt 9 013 UMW DiPtetre RYE MONUMENT Dorics inc tu North St WO T-2HS I Births I A United Hospital welcomed four new arrivals all girls Thursday and Thursday Mr anfi Mrs Joseph Rende the former Bfarte Pellegrini 313 Halstead Ave Harrison BIT and Bin Dean Errim the former Blarie Gorskl 181 Snundview Ave Rye Frjday Mr -and Mrs Vincent Grippo the former Marice Cat-l-ett 12 RoUhaus PI Port Chester Mr and Mrs Willie Workman the former' Linda Talbert 62 Main ft-fPort Chester I BONN CONSIDERS GOLD BONN (CDNWIhe federal government and officiate of the Central Bank in West Germany are studying the possibility of minting and circulating gold coins It is argued by proponents of the Plan that it would increase still more public confidence in Germany's already highly regarded currency 1 -r.

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