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tw A Easiest and Best Way to Advertise Use Want Ads SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1961 I i glihc qi Journal, It's easy fonsero WanS jAUGUSf 12. 1961 Mitchell Blasts Unbridled Welfare as Threat Calls It Path To Destruction PARAMUS. (AP) Joseph Mitchell, city manager of Newb'urgh, said last night that "the unbridled growth of welfare may unwittingly destroy our society morally, economically and socially Mitchell, whose itringent new welfare regulations aimed at cutting Newburgtt'a relief coats have "attracted TTalluiiwlile tentlon, said that each time welfare grows, "We as a nation suffer permanent setbacks and decay In our moral, social and economic fiber ADDRESSING A rally sponsored by the Bergen County Young Americans for Freedom at the Bergen MaU auditorium here, Mitchell called the basic Idea of welfare "indisputably sound aqd moral and neces sary But he said it "must be kept in perspective and In agreement with the feelings and wishes of She governed He said "LOOK AROUND the metropolitan areas of the United States Think back for 10 years Study the changes Chat have taken place Study the rise in crime rates, in fire and sanitary accidents, in disease See the crowded housing See the unemployment rates Notice the change in social habits Notice the decline and fall of entire business districts Notice the United States spending one third of its entire budget to support a small percentage of its population (welfare social security, etc Notice that most of those on relief are made up in large part of those who are wrecking our cities "We have universities which teach it welfare' which give degrees in it We have hundreds of laws and manuals written about it We have magazines published solely for it We have national societies ot it we now have professionals, directors commissioners, resource consultants and state and national departments solely engaged in it This may be right and proper for those who are truly needy but the size and scope of welfare programs has gotten out of hand A monstrosity has been created which no longer is responsible to the people the executives or the Legislature MITCHELL SAID many peo ple need the help welfare pro vides but said they are not tnc majority of those being helped Mitchells speech was entitled, "'What More Could a Communist Ask'" Another speaker William Rusher, a publisher compared welfare programs with foreign aid to needy nations ana saia 'They irhe American people) are not going on forever play ing suckers to encourage the personal careers of a bunch of onDortunistlc politicians who are fattening on the masses bout 500 persons attended the rally smmtt MBBBBEmmXXmMVm.YMEmBBWi K.SHkaV tLKaTOaaTstttttttfl 2olBEntssssLlisssssssssssssssssssssssiflitiSUSalissSK ASSISTANT MAYOR LOVELACE, left, is shown welcoming JOSEPH ADEYERI, right a student from Nigeria to Pough keepsie last night at the bus terminal Mr Paughkeepal Journal Photo Adeyeri is one of three students from Africa staying with local residents to get acquainted with America and Its customs before entering New York university next month 3 African Youths Here Before College Study Starts; 2 Others Slated Next Month Weather Report Three African jouths who wi stay with families in Dutchess county before beginning study at American colleges this fall armed here last night Two otheis will arrive here Sept 2 The five are part of a group of about 200 who are coming to this country through the auspices of the African Scholar ship program of American uni versities This is a cooperative inter unlversity project concern ed with the selection financing and orientation of undergraduate students from Africa It is an expansion of the 1960 Ni gerian American scholarship program an experiment initiated by 24 universities last year MOST OF THE STUDENTS will study In the United States for three jears, but some will continue on to graduate school Home stays throughout the United States have been arrang ed for these students through the Experiment in International Living Mrs Garry Mendez represented the Experiment In Poughkeepsie and found homes for the five boys The three who arrived last night are Joseph Adeyeri, Nigeria, who will stay with Mr and Mrs Joseph Christ, LaGrange ville and who wilt study at New York university David Mpongo Congo who will stay with Mr and Mrs Carl Parrish, Vassar college, and Medie Kpor, Togo who will stay with Air.

and Airs, Howard Carrothers, Laffin lane Both Mr Mpongo and Mr Kpor will study in Washington, DC ARRIVING I September will be Ihena Thel Okereke, Nigeria who will stay with Mr and Mrs William Kolson, Dub lin lane, and who will study medicine at New York univer sity, and Olanbinonnu, who will stay with Mr and Mrs Clark Tossy, Greenvale Farms road, and who will study teaching at NYU All the students will live with these families for their entire stay in this country There will be a reception Aug 20 at the Catharine Street center for the first three arrivals Named in 'Escape Plot' Jury Indicts 3 Youths In Series of County Thefts Three youths who Sheriff yuinian said participated In plans to break out of the Couny jail Saturday night, were indicted yesterday by the grand jury accused of committing three lounty burglaries The three are Frank Rodri quez 16 East Orange, John Joseph Ruzicka, 16, New ork and Theodore Hart man 18 New York who were indicted on charges of conspiracy, burglary third degree and petty larceny THE THREE are accused of breaking Into the Town of Wap pinger residence of Arthur Bisom July 13 and taking $2, and also are accused of breaking into the Town of Wappinger residence of Nathan Goldberger the same day The grand jury also accused the three of breaking into the premises of Kustae Ilelln, Town of Wappinger, the same day and taking $50 The three will be arraigned Tuesday in County court LOWER HUDSON VALLEY Partly cloudy and cooler tonight with chance of scattered showers late tonight Low around 60 Tomorrow scattered showers likely fallowed by clearing and cooler in the af ternoon and at night High in the upper 70s Winds westerly 10 20 tonight NEW YORK CITY Mostly fair and less humid tonight and tomorrow Lowest tonight 65 to 70 highest tomorrow in the 80s Outlook Monday and Tuesday mostly fair and warmer SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK Mostly fair not so warm tonight lowest mid 50s Instead of receiving a post I opened up a can of sauer to mid 60s Tomorrow mostliard a5 promised City Judge kraut Williams told the Judge fair and pleasant highest mldn Harrvl If 1 was drunk I wouldn't have 70s to mid 80s i able to do that western new York jiimiiw. oo "uiiin hijm iude n'Donnell adlourned oVTksntark in person Williams ap jthe case until Tuesday for trial. peareo oeiore mm again on a public intoxication charge When Williams appeared Thursday he pleaded guilty to a public intoxication charge and declared 111 write you a post' card in three days from where I am O'Donnell Awaits Card, Finds Defendant Back Again Fair and continual aaaonabl pcraturaa tooiaht and tomorrow Low tonight to so Outlook Munda In craaalns rlouduiaaa hula warmer Good drying throughout MOHAWK VALLEY NORTH LASI ERS NEW YORK Claanni nd becoming moatly Ulr cooler and Irs humid tonight and tomorrow Low tern poraturoa tonight In Ha Hlgheat to morrow In th 70a Outlook Monday fair and a llttta warmer Drying fait to good abroughout WESTERN CATSK1LLS UPPhR HUDSON VALLEY Generally lair roolor and leae humid tonight and to morrow Low temperaturea tonight to ao Hlgheat tomorrow 70a to around HI Outlook Monday tatr and a Ittlle warmer Drying good tomorrow and Monday TtMPtRATlRrJ Miilroum and minimum tempera turea during the houra bclure I today Maalmum 13 Minimum 70 PRECIPITATION WIND I knuta SUN The eun naea today at 02 am and acta il 1 a PHASES OF THE MOON Klrat quart Aug If Laat quart Sept 1 ru Aug HUE Of nur High 01 a Low 7 OJ a Uttpm TMpm tOC'NTBY WIDE TEMPERATURES Obeervftllooe at Weather Bureau ata tlaa taken at I a a riday IN LAST It HOURS Tnmperaturaa Lnchna CUlea High Low id Ram Woatner Atoaay S7 1 Cloudy Atlanta g7 70 BuBala 71 liK Chicago Tl 1 1 Cleveland Denver Tat Worth 14 Lm Aagelaa 7 Cloudy Miami Clear Philadelphia aa 71 PI (Wudy rrhheieen S4 Cloudy Louie tl 71 Cloudy YukKflM 7 Cloudy THE JUDGE gave a 30 day suspended sentence to Williams who said he was headed for Highland, anf) "warned he'd get ou days in me county jau ne reappeared in court in the near future When Williams was brought bcfoie the bench yesterday, Judge 1 1 declared You weren't away lung enough to send me a postcard Patrolmen McDermott and Manerl arrested Williams at 8 clock Thursday night and ac New Aug njcused him of being Intoxicated near 189 Main street IN COURT yesterday hams pleaded innocent Wil Youth Cleared Of Car Theft Charge cloudy 3 Boys Admit Causing $5,000 Damage to Store Chief Martin yesterday said city police had located three boys who admitted turning on water in the building at 'rK'Maiii street Wednesday night The chief said Edward Edelman, manager of Kandel Brothers Electrical Supply firm on the first floor at 122 Main street contended water damage there amounted to TWO OF THE BOYS. 6 and 7 reside in Union street while the third eight years old resides in Main street Their parents were notified The chief said the boys told police they climbed a ladder to get Into an upper floor apartment then turned on the water after stopping up the sink and bathtub Connecticut Man Held in Assault On City Patrolman John Greenwood, 22, i Bridgeport, machine operator. Is charged with hitting Patrolman Luilto at 2:80 m.

today and being held for appearance In City court, Monday, Police Chief Martin said Patrolman Luslto ticketed Greenwood on a charge of driving the wrong. way In a one way street, the chief laid. when Greenwood became abu patrolman of knocking his hat and watch off and punch ing him in the stomach City Boy Hurt By Hit run Car Paul Reddy, 7, of 78 North Hamilton street, told police he was hit by the rear of a hit and run car at Catharine and Mansion streets yesterday afternoon, Police Chief Martin said today The child said the car was new, two tone black and light colored He was taken to Vassar hospital and released after four sutures were taken for a laceration of the left arm. Fires Continue In Newfoundland ST JOHN'S NFLD (API Fires continued their rampage through Newfoundland forests today as the province braced for another grim weekend There was a chance of scatter. ed thunderstorms, but not enough rain to stop the advanc ing flames It just terrible, said a weeping mother of three chll dren who fled her fire threaten ed home with only a bag of clothes and hopeful prayer "All I ve got is what I'm wearing said a 52 year old evacuee with a heart condition Man Indicted On Morals Charges Joseph Mayhar Jr 23, Mud City road Hyde Park yesterday was indicted bv the grand jury on charges of rape second degree, assault second degree and endangering the life and health of a 14 year old girl The charges are returnable Tuesday in County court Mayhar was apprehended in July by Detectives Schuyler and uropny and accused of committing the offenses with the girl In April Art Class Conducted For Krieger Children Krieger school playground children took part In an art class, Thursday with crayon drawings and pencil sketches featured Those participating in the class were.

Nancy Lanni Linda Evangelists Raymond Evangel ists, Mary Martin, Leanora Dl Uglio Christine Affronti, Laura Gross, Michael Joseph, Dlanne Uattoli, Charles Wolven. Patri cia McCombs, Priscilla Potter, Michael McCombs, Patricia Scotti, Ann Joseph. Cynthia Ross, Catherine Poluzzi, Margaret Glbbs, Karen Glbbs, Chand ler Gibbs, Lawrence Wolven, Mary Ann Beal Nancy Brophy, Jane Potter and Patricia Cerniglia The day before the art class there was a crazy hat contest, with Eileen Malet and Dianne Dattoli the winners IBM Appoints Division Counsel Stephen II Beach has been appointed to the new post of counsel for the Supplies dlvl sion of International Business Machines Corporation, Swaine Jr general manager of the division, said today In his new post Mr Beach will be responsible for all divisional legal matters Mr Beach, a member of the New York, Michigan, and District of Columbia bar associations, joined IBM In January, 1960, as an attorney in the of fice of the secretary of the corporation The Supplies division, with headquarters in New York City. manufactures tabulating cards, magnetic tapes, paper checks, and accounting machine ribbons in seven locations throughout the United States Grand Jury Clears Youth of Misdemeanor Supreme court grand jurors yesterday exonerated Laurence Freeman, 20, Clinton Corners, on a charge of rape, a misdemeanor when they returned a not found bill to Supreme Court Justice Donohoe Physicians Massage Stabbed Man's Heart But Life Flickers Out NEW YORK (AP) Physicians at Lincoln hospital in the Bronx massaged the heart of a stabbing victim for more than three hours last night in a futile attempt to save his life The victim had no apparent heartbeat when brought in shortly after 10 The physicians rut into his chest and began the massaging, which coaxed back a spark of life that flickered until it went out at 140 am Police said the dead man was Mariano Diaz, 28, the Bronx Names in the News From AP Dispatches Secretary of Welfare Abraham KIbleoS lay In Washington that a special effort should be made during the next few week for fall enrollment of handicapped children In schools which have special provisions for their education Actress singer Anna Maria Albretnettl says in New York she won feud with producer David Merrick, even though he has said he prefers her understudy, Anita Gillette, In the Broadway musical, "Car'' nlval" Senator Russell B. Lonr ID La says the govern aJTrooaean a victory for the Russians if It let monopolists control the proposed new communications space satellite program Italian actress Luciano Paltuxl says In Rome that shell seek a divorce from Brett Halsey, Hollywood film star.

The pret ty, red haired actress says she will leave Rome for Hollywood Aug 19 to file the divorce and to resume her career with 20th Century Fox Former War saw Pact Commander Marshal Ivan Konev Is named troop commander In East Germany by the Soviet Union Ailing Dr. Robert Soblen. sentenced to life Imprisonment as a Soviet spy, loses his bid to have bail reduced in New York pending appeal of bis case Secretary of the Army Elvis J. Stahr says in Washington that reports that the Defense department turned down a request to augment ground forces In Europe are "completely without Former governor of California Goodwin J. Knight says in Los Angeles that President Kennedy should appoint former President Elsenhower as head of NATO and General Douglas MaeArthur as ambassador to Russia Vincent Cava lierl, 37, unaware that he has only two weeks to live, leaves Baltimore to go home to Italy The former garment worker leaves with his wife and daughter for his native Ascoll Plceno In Italy Physicians in Baltimore's Mercy hospital didn't have the heart to tell Cavallerl that he has Incurable cancer, although his family anh fellow workers, who raised over $900 for the trip, know Former President Eisenhower meets a delegation of high ranking Republicans headed by Governor Rockefeller in Gettysburg Internal Revenue agents In Los Angeles file tax Hens against motion picture director Edward Dmytryk and entertainer Sammy Davis Sr anmS'TiRnnnyll trCStme H111111K yxy mmBmrwr I IVAN KONEV Wappingers Falls News Swimming Course Slated For 2 Weeks at Lake Walton CWar CUar PLCWudi, nonaiq Allen Hoi inter, 18 cw4ir Millbrook.

was exonerated yes terday of a charge of grand lar eny second degree Involving me taking of a car when the Supreme court grand Jury handed up a not found hill to Supreme Court Justice Donohoe. anaaaaaanni'anaaaaaaaaanHy lllllanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKiaaaaat jK' nalUlllH nmJnatSSBMal iallnalllllllllllllllBlallV allSi ft, f2jHKffrWrif ti. Hr9iiaaHaalllllsllllHaaflakSnWavJi a A AfcaFJv 3 gw.aywiiow .1 ,1 iaiiaj 'aanananaa jr rt ira rya iijm rr I. aa iwwrnim i fc. A SOLDIERS IN FULL BATTLE dress guard atreet outside Radio National building In Buenos Aires after Insurgents seized the station to broadcast claim they were taking over the government.

SpaaUl Fanfnkaa.ala Jaaraal WAPPINGERS FALLS The learn to swim" program con ducted by the Red Cross and the Wappingers Falls Kiwanls club is scheduled aft Lake Walton the next two weeks startinc Mon day Wappingers Central School district area students between six and 17 may enroll Hours of Instructions wUJ be 9 to II a Red Cross Instructors will be on hand in the morning for the five day sessions of both weeks Those participating will have to provide their own transporta tion Oak Grove Grange wlllhave a clambake tonight at 6 30 o'clock at the Grange hall. South road Walter Semack will be the chairman with Richard Winne as co chairman DONKEY BASEBALL will be played Aug 28 when the Wil liam Garner Engine company will contest Protection Hose company, Fishkill. The game will be played at the Central school field, under the lights. Thomas Laffin will be the manager for the Garner team and will report his lineup soon Services tomorrow at Wap pingers Falls Methodist church will be, 9 30 a Sunday school, with classes for all ages, three year olds to adults, also morning worship A nursery is provided for the younger chil dren during this service The Rev Robert Meyer Is the minister SERVICES AT CHELSEA Methodist church will be, 11 a morning worsnip. Mrs.

toitn Austin, organist. The Rev William II Austin Is the minister Services at New Hamburg Methodist church, 9.30 a. morning worship, Mrs Ethel Croke, organist, the Rev William II Austin, pastor Services at Zlon Episcopal church, 7 45 a m. Holy Eucharist. 9 IS a church school and chorsl service; 11 i choral service, the Rev Alfred Whlsler rector SERVICES AT ZION Memorial chapel, New Hamburg, 9 30 a.

morning worsnip and Sunday school The Rev Rich ard Rogers is the curate Services at the First Pres byterian church will be, 9 30 a morning worship The guest speaker will be Dr. Charles Ross, former minister of the First Presbyterian church of Elizabeth, Services at the HughsOnville Presbyterian church will be, 10 a morning worship, with guest speaker Anthony Kor mondy The Rev Phillip Goert; is me minister Hughsonvllle Volunteer Fire company will conduct a picnic for members and their families tomorrow at Sunrise Hill farm, starting rt noon. THE CLASS OF 1931, Wap pingers Central school, plans a class reunion tonight at the Covered Wagon Inn, Red Oaks Mill. The committee will be Mrs. Janice Disbrow Decker, Mrs.

Doreen Stlvestrt. and Mri Jean Warren. Reservations must be made by Monday for the Hughsonvllle Fire auxiliary's annual dinner, Aug. 23. Reservations may be made with Mrs.

Carrie Rabjton. THE COMMISSION on stew ardship and finance of Wappingers falls Methodist church will meet Jiext Wednesday at o. m. at the church. Ladies auxiliary of New Ham burg Yacht club will meet next Wednesday night at 8 clock Mrs Marlon Mahoney, presi dent, will preside Games will be played and all attending are asked to take a 50 cent gift Refreshments will be served by Mrs Rose Brock, chairman assisted by Mrs Josephine Grandeo and Mrs Ann Ellison Laborer Indicted In City Morals Case Archie Davta Williams, 57 city laborer, yesterday was In dicted by the grand jury on charzes of rape second degree, assault second degree and en dangering the life and health of a 12 year old girl The charges are returnable Tuesday In County court City police apprehended Williams July 15 and accused him of committing the offenses July BIRTHS Mr and Mrs John A Henderson, 20 Sandl drive, are the parents of a son born today at Vassar hospital Mr and Mrs Samuel Melvin, Hopewell Junction, are the parents of a son, Michael Jerome, born today at St Francis' hospital Mr and Mrs.

Ernest Kaeck, Salt Point, are the parents of a son born today at Vassar hospital. Mr and Mrs Richard Secor, 73 Garden street, are the parents of a daughter born today at Vassar hospital. Mr and Mrs Ralph Lord, Fallklll drive, Hyde Park, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday at Northern Dutchess hospital In Rhlnebeck Mr and Mrs Clyde VanLeu ven, 507 Main street, are the parents of a daughter, Belinda Mary, born yesterday at St Francis' hospital Mr. and Mrs. John Cuomo.

Highland, are the parents of a daughter. Mary Amelia, born yesterday at St. Francis' hospl tal. Body Found In AificRoom body of William vWeeks. 72.

of 87 Garden street, was found today la the attic room which be bad rented for some time la the Garden street room lag house. Police notified Assistant County Medical Examiner Dr. William Thompson, KnineDecx. Patrolman Gleason said Mr. Week suffered a stroke About two months ago and was taken to the Castle Point Veterans' itrstlon" 'iTO tor nt He returned to his Garden street apartment about three weeks egor The patrblman said Mr.

Weeks, a veteran of the World War. had not been seen since Tuesday or Wednesday, Eugene a superintendent of the Garden street rooming house, said a tenant who resides In the floor under Mr. Weeks notified him, that Mr. Weeks had not been seen since the middle of the week. Fishkill Driver Injured in Accident Vincent J.

Howley, 32, of 8 Crescent drive, Fishkill, was treated for cuts and abrasions in Highland hospital. Beacon, yesterday after the car be was driving and a tractor trailer were In collision in Route 32 and Shirley avenue, Fishkill, Fishkill State Police ssld today. Miles D. Springer, the truck driver, 50, Woodmont, was uninjured. Mr.

Howley was taken to the hospital in a Sloper Willen ambulance. Finds ICOrTWDED fBOM rSOC ONE) would be hard to And a replacement for him." "We're glad to hear favorable news together with the bad," Dr Wolff observed "It's a very serious problem and something has to be done a DR. WOLFF NOTED, however, that he has never known of any patient who escaped from Matteawan who ever harmed or attempted to harm a member of the surrounding community although he has known of patients from civil hospitals who have done serious harm when they left. He held that even though the escapes Indicated laxity on the part of some attendents and call for immediate correction, the results of the escape can sometimes be blown up, ont of proportion, to other modern hazards Pawling Property Left to Jaycox Some property in Pawling, along with shares of stock in various businesses, were left to a resident of Washington, DC, under the terms of a will filed In Surrogate Grady's office by the son of the late Mrs. Mabel Jaycox Mrs Jaycox, a native of Dux bury, Mass resided there most of her life, but went to Pawling for a short time, in her later years, and purchased a medium sized tract of land there.

She then moved to Washington to live with her son. Warren Jaycox, who inherited the property and the stocks, Mrs. Jaycox died on Feb. 23, 1958; but the will was not filed until last July 24, as the result of petition by Mr Jaycox. Besides the property, he Inherited 100 shares of common stock In the General Motors 50 shares in the Shaw mut association of Massachusetts; 13 shares of oreferred stock in the Radio Corp.

of America; 10 ahares ot stock In the Goodyear Tire and Rubber oo ana ten shares of Colgate Palmollve Peet stock. Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, Rhlnebeck, are the parents of a oaugnier porn yesieraay at si Francis' hospital. Mr and Peter Bel lini, 78 Elk road.

Hopewell junction, are the parents of a daughter, Carolyn, born yester day at St Francis' hospital. Mr and Mrs Bruce E. Parken 13 Twin Hills road, are the parents ot a son born Thursday at vassar hospital Mr and Mrs Robert Gilroy, Van Wick drive, are the par ents pi a son, Joseph Thomas, born Wednesday st Northern uuicness nospitaj in JtnineDecx Trooper and Mrs. 'Harry Kaiser, Rhlnebeck, are the par enu oi a son, aiarun josepn, born Tuesday at Northern Dutchess hospital in Rhlnebeck, Mr. and Mrs.

George Wendover, uea hook, are the parents of a sob. George Edward born Tuesday at Northern uuicntss uospusi in tinweoecK. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kium enacker, 61ate Quarry road, Rhlnebeck, are the parents of a son born Saturday at Northern Dutchess hospital in Rhlnebeck.

Blaze Put Out In Abandoned Car Fire trucks 1 and 2 and en. glnes 1, 4 and 6 responded to a 11 02 o'clock call last night at 13 North Perry street where an abandoned car was burning In a rear lot. Police Chief Martin saia toaay The fire was extinguished before It could spread. Assistant Chief Douglas wss In charge ot the firemen. Sergeant Maneri investigated for the police department Buffalo Man Held Here in Theft Walter Edward Garcrynski.

38, of 305 Sherman avenue, Buffalo, was accused of petty larceny at the First National store. 438 Main street, yesterday and being held here for appearance in City court Mon day. Police Chief Martin said today. The complainant, assistant store manager Thomas Kenney, accuses Garczynskl of stealing a carton of clgarets. Jurors Indjct" Red Hook Resident Supreme court grand lurors yesterdsy indicted Lester Charles Feller 23.

South Broadway. Red Hook, on charcea of endangering the' life and neaitn ot a six year old Red Hook girl and assault aecond de. tree Involving the girl. Feller Is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday In County. court..

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