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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 8

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3 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Thursday, May 18, 1961 Bills Sought to Fight Interstate Crime Castro Offers To Deal Rebels For Bulldozers Plans for New Route 15 Will Take Part of Park WASHINGTON UP) Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy yes- KEY WEST, Fla. (.

Fidel terday asked Congress to help the Justice Department go Castro said yesterday he Lfter hoodlums and racketeers who "have become so rich ofUthde 6 A hraiingl 7hin Sonrf and 80 Powerful that they have outgrown local authorities." Jliug ui a acuta; of bills aimed at breaking up and vigorously against the Cuba for 500 bulldozers from the United States or else Continued from Page 1 coincidental with the Erie-Lackawanna bridge. Two slip ramps are planned at Elm-wood Avenue, one carrying northbound Route 15 traffic to Elmwood and the second 'vicious and dangerous crim- well-entrenched inter state the prisoners will be put to hard work. The bearded prime min inal combinations," Kennedy racketeers who are beyond said the federal gov-the reach of local law en-ernment can curtail the flow forcement." ister made the statement in a speech to a huge rally of peasants in Havana on a tele cast monitored in Key West. "Of course," Castro told the cheering crowd, "those "sSjycjj ''N of fundsT whichnprhiirheheinTnctpaHawsked by kingpins to live far from the Kennedy would make it a scene," beyond the reach of federal offense to travel local officials. across state lines for the pur- He estimated organized pose of aiding racketeering, gambling does a gross vol-) Kennedy noted that most ume of $7 billion a year, and big time gamblers employ helps support numerous couriers to travel about the among them who have com mitted murders cannot be ex changed for anything.

Those who have murdered are not subject to any treaty. All the others we will exchange for 500 bulldozers. Take "The fascist priests we will send for free." "If Kennedy says they are his friends and he loves them so much, let him send other criminal activities, "in- country collecting their precluding the bribery of local fits- In tracing what he called ia pattern, "where the ap- omciais. Iparently innocuous 10-cent Kennedy testified before bet in a iarge city House Judiciary subcommit-jturns into tremendous pro-tee at a hearing on legisla-fits in the hands of big time tion dealing generally with hoodlums," Kennedy spoke in organized crime. generalities.

He offered to He submitted a statement name names if the subcom-by FBI Director J. Edgar mittee wished to go into Hoover, seconding his pro- dosed session. Kennedy also posals. 'asked for a law prohibiting The FBI chief said the bills ithe use of interestate wire 500 bulldozers and we will send them back," he said referring to the invaders. Castro added, "The in vaders have to pay for the damage they have done." If they are not traded, proposed by Kennedy would communications for the trans- Castro said, "they will work hard building trenches and fortifications." for access from Elmwood to Koute 15 southbound.

Continuing northerly along the railroad property and bordering on the easterly property line of the University of Rochester; then over the relocated railroad track and over River Boulevard, with a ramp provided here for southbound traffic to gain access to River Boulevard. Js'orthbound traffic in River Boulevard would enter into a proposed frontage road on the easterly side of Route 15 and continue to a point just south of Clarissa Street. Northbound traffic would have access to the frontage road. At Clarissa Street, access would be provided southbound in Route 15 to Clarissa Street and from Clarissa Street to Route 15 southbound. Extending northerly to a point just north of Hamilton Street, where it would ascend on a viaduct which would continue to South Avenue at Monroe Avenue Extension.

Facilities are proposed to interchange Route 15 with the Inner Loop and the Eastern Expressway. Frontage roads are proposed on the east and west sides of Route 15 from Clarissa Street to the interchange at the Inner Loop. The interchange would provide direct connections for northbound traffic in Route ..15 eastbound in the Eastern Expressway and westbound in the Inner Loop. Southbound traffic could make direct connections to Route 15 from South Avenue, the Inner Loop east and westbound. enaoie tne government to mission of organized more effectively bling information.

five ounces of carefree fashion snoio ichite arnel jersey ivith no fuss or muss dunks and drips dry "Those mercenaries prob ably thought that as a reward for all the looting and rob bing of Cuba they have done, they would be welcomed with open arms," Castro said. What did those people Sarge, 20, Succumbs; K9 Corps War Hero HOLLYWOOD (UPD The last known remaining K9 Corps hero of World War II, Sarge, died yesterday at 20, the equivalent of a human life of 140 years. "His old body just think? Did they think we would be like slaughter animals? That we would say welcome invaders, and pin medals on them and say. Thank you Mr. Kennedy.

wouldn't pass off the natur Thank you Mr. Dulles, Thank you Pentagon, Thank you Somoza, Thank you, Ydi- The last was a reference to President Luis Somoza ot Nicaragua and Miguel Ydi- goras of Guatemala. These LOOP-TO-LOOP That's way relocated Route 15 would run under proposal submitted to City Planning Commission by Consultant Charles Sells. Plan calls for $5.8 million interchange with Inner Loop at South Avenue, replacing existing Interchange opened to traffic in '58. countries were two places where invaders were trained.

became a WAC captain. At the same time she enlisted Sarge, in the Army's K9 Corps. During Sarge's five years in uniform, 35 years was spent with Army and Marine units in the South Pacific. He was wounded in action three times. In addition to the Purple Heart with two clusters, he was presented the Silver Star for heroism under fire.

Following his discharge in 1947, he was returned to Mrs. Piatt. Sarge will be afforded full military honors at his burial. al poisons of his system, said Dr. Philip C.

Olson, who had been veterinarian for the much-decorated battle dog for many years. More than 100 persons attended Sarge's 20th birth-day last month at the Hollywood home of his owner, Mrs. Jeanne Piatt. Her late husband, career Army Sgt. Edward Piatt, had purchased him at the age of six months as a pet for his wife.

At the outbreak of World War II Mrs. Piatt joined her husband in the service. She The Castro government has claimed that more than 1,000 Sells said several studies invaders were captured during the April 17 fighting. were made to determine the best solution of the Outer The Castro statement set off a prolonged demonstra-j tion. The crowd shouted, "Let them work, let them work.

Long live work." I locating the merry-go-round on the south side of the canal, the addition of a picnic shelter, replacement of toilet, canteen and parking facilities and the addition of baseball diamonds and children's play areas. The park land would be protected from the interchange by planting and landscaping. Alongside U. of, R. property, Sells said, tree planting would furnish a sound barrier, especially in areas close to existing or proposed buildings.

In talks with UR officials, he explained, he was led to believe the proposed route would not be objectionable. Excluding land owned by the state, the city and the railroads, the route would require the acquisition of 31 parcels on which no buildings are located an8 44 parcels with buildings. jr 1 Loop interchange in Genesee Valley Park. One study would have resulted in the use of only 38 acres, but involved such a variety of violations of highway design standards, Sells said, that it could not be recommended. Another took about 50 acres and also resulted in abnormal construction costs.

The final plan combines the ideas of the two studies and uses about 45 acres, providing "an adequate solution of all traffic movements at a reasonable cost," leaving north of the Barge Canal sufficient land on which the park fixtures destroyed could be rebuilt. The golf course would be undisturbed. The proposal calls for re 1098 eBwejeetfaaf' Pi I i i. ii i t'f iff I i VI Governor Lauds Puerto Ricans ALBANY (ITD Gov. Rock ing because he is himself, regardless of his creed or the color of his skin," the gover efeller proclaimed June 4-10 They look nor said.

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