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28 Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Wsdnesday, Sept. 15, 1965 Agency Sen. Fulbright Heads Heai Perkins He Says Freedom i Has Responsibility Freedom must be matched by responsibility in the operation of the community's institutions, Dr. John A.

Perkins told a group jof northern Delaware voluntary agency executives today. Attacks LBJ On Domingo Action Perkins, president of the University of Delaware, gave the iiiifr irfiaiWWlfrii'( nn nimt nmi 1 Staff Photo by Frank Fany principal address to begin a 30- policy in the Dominican Re-apparent open invitation for week course for voluntary public and in Viet Nam, did not Johnson to mediate the Kashmir agency executives to keep them mention the President by name, dispute, Mansfield said: abreast of the many advances He directed his criticisms at "The President has empha- jn the field of organizational diplomatic officials. sized to us that he would like to management and insights into Earlier, Democratic congres- see United Nations, through human behavier. Compiled from Dispatches WASHINGTON Sen. J.

W. Fulbright, D-Ark today accused the Johnson administration of "over-timidity'' in the beginning and "over-action" in the end in the Dominican Republic crisis. Fulbright, chairman of the Way to Rise and Shine sional leaders, after meeting aecretary-Oeneral lhant, bring; The course, said to be the first into with Johnson, expressed a settlement, to meet this ure today at what was described difficult, dangerous situa- ii: it volunteer fire company in the state will go of its type ever offered in the United States, consists of week- as "a reasonably good ana nave peace restored service in about three months after a training period for those who ill man it. Senate Foreign Relations Com-mn)Min is imnortant not onlv tn jy two-hour sessions at the audi Daniel Kiley, captain of the Talleyville Volunteer Fire demonstrates the aerial laI-Jer truck ith its 100-foot ladder at Wintertluir The largest piece of equipment of any mittee, said he is convinced jc them but to the peace of the torium of the Wilmington YMCA President Johnson had available world as a whole." 11th and Washington sts. maHo th mm0nt u-hii emJ Mansfield said the leaders KF.SPOSIRII.ITY is the most no easy choices in the Domini can Republic revolt.

marizing the regular weekly wff. "very pleased with the desirable trait to be looked for "Nonetheless, it is the task of breakfast meeting of Johnson soIut'on "ached in the Domini- jn personnei management and diplomacy to make wise de-' and legislative chieftains. i can Republic. jit is becoming more difficult to cisions when they need to be Mansfield said there was brief House Speaker John W. peopie with it, Perkins said, made and U.S.

diplomacy failed discussions of the Dominican ff said the leaders and, This is because of the increase to do so in the Dominican situation, but none on the India-1 nad an item-by-iteml nnw ripsir(, for Kent Gets Public Defender Errigo Won't Seek Pension Act Change ISHCllPC'lm Kiln nl I I I f. discussion of major bills still crisis," he said. Pakistan crisis. pending in Congress. "We're FULBRIGHT, who has had his ASKED for his view of Paki- rolling along very well," McCor- "freedom." He said this move toward democratization is making people less inclined to take the responsibility for carrying differences with Johnson over stani President Ayub Khanh'sjmack said.

out their functions properly. DOVER Bover Lawyer Har- 'Voice'' Claimed leadership," Perkins said. He Joseph A. L. Errigo, Wilmington's public safety said today he will not try must said agency executives mend such a change to the legis- they indicated opposition to the lature.

section 123-39, or better than FIREMEN favor retention at today.s meeting, Er-the section by a nearly 2-1 mar-K approved the promotion of gin, Errigo was told today at ai fireman to the rank of lieu- oy me siaie puDiic aeienuer, to get the General Assembly to James F. Kelleher. exert the leadership that will instill a sense of responsibility and loyalty into their subordi Engineers To Leave Edge Moor Kllphpr annnnnrinff (ho an- cnange piuvia.m.a mine Subway Death Blamed on Push nates. pointment today, said he select- rire I meeting with Fire Chief John J. ed Turner yesterday.

I ud and other bureau of- yesterday. Perkins told the group that a ficials. offices on Turner, with law of Police and Bureau of Firei successful agency executive must become intimately acquainted with the "environ tenant, the retirement of a hre lieutenant and the appointment of a probationary fireman. ERRIGO approved the retirement request submitted by Lt. Elwood M.

Crossgrove, effective last Thursday when Cross- The Green here, was admitted voted heavny to do away with A Po11 taken among city fire" to the Delaware Bar in 1959 aft-jtne sectjon that provides 2 per men showed they favored reten-er his Army career. He retired cen(. additional pension annually tion the section 150-79. as a colonel before beginning whA rpmain after 20 Police took an entirely on- The Army Corps of Engineers Is planning to close its Edge Moor office about Oct. 18 to ment" in which he works and must get to know the community and its people.

HE said that organizational his law work. Loaw' sprvir-P he would recom- Dosite view a week aso when 1 rrt a native oi ueiaware, lurner NEW YORK (UPI) Minnie Newman left her Bronx apartment yesterday, walked two blocks to the subway and waited for a train to take her to work. Zena Hochman, 39, a neighbor, left the building behind grove completed zu years oi service. was graduated from West Point Fireman Edward Hojnicki, Peninsula Shorts structure should be changed when needed to meet the specific in 1934 and served as an antiaircraft officer until his retire save an estimated $40,000 a year. The facility administers dredging work in the Delaware River.

This will be transferred to a facility at Ft. Mifflin, near the confluence of the Delaware demands of the situation and with 14 years' service, was promoted to lieutenant effective Sept. 25. Joseph Dominick of 803 E. 17th was appointed a Mrs.

Newman. The women werejalso the personalities and capa-not friends and apparently did bilities of the people involved. not exchange a word. probationary fireman starting Stop Transfers, Redding Pleads He noted that in recent times the public relations factor has become more important to com and Schuylkill Rivers, Philadelphia, a spokesman re ported. munity agencies and especially public agencies which he said ment.

Turner, who owns Candy Manor south of Smyrna on U.S. 13, was tapped in 1962 as an attache in the state House of Representatives. He and Herman C. Brown were defense attorneys last year for Mrs. Dorothy Ney when she stood trial for the slaying of her husband.

Kelleher said he has not yet appointed a public defender for Sussex County. The Ft. Mifflin facility has often fall victims to newspapers Mrs. Newman, 52, a law firm employe, waited near the edge of the platform. As the subway train arrived, she suddenly fell to the tracks.

She was killed as four cars ran over her body. Witnesses told police they saw Miss Hochman push the other woman into the train's path. Following questioning, officers may step in to seek court per looking for sensational head' lines. mission for sports participa tion by the transfers. Transfer "The newspapers here are no the same date.

Malloy's fire report showed August fire losses totaling compared to $59,026.92 in August 1964. To date this fiscal year, starting July 1, the fire loss totals $20,258.39, compared to $246,663.93 during the same period last year. DESPITE the decrease in fire loss in August, there were 171 alarms this year, compared to 123 last year. On the year-to-date basis, there were 330 alarms this year compared to different," he said. "Our jobs are becoming more MIDDLETOWN Alfred G.

Waters, principal of Louis L. Redding School District, has asked the Middletown School Board to refuse any more transfers from Redding. In making his plea to the board, Waters said the Redding School lacks sufficient students complex and there are many students cannot participate in athletics for five calendar months after transfer unless released under Family Court order. A New Start said Miss Hochman admitted the act, but said she was told to do so by "a voice talking second guessers waiting on the sidelines," he said. been used mainly for warehousing supplies for dredging.

Sixteen of the 22 employes at Edge Moor will be transferred to Ft. Mifflin. The other six are maintenance personnel whose jobs will eventually be eliminated. An effort will be made to find other posts for them. Engineers estimate it costs $40,000 a year to maintain the buildings and piers at Edge Moor.

The facility is at the north end of the Edge Moor industrial area near the Du Pont tn hor in hpr hpaH Delroit Voting: Cavanaugh 1-1 DETROIT (UPI) Detroit to support two teachers already employed. I Police said Miss Hochman had! PERKINS adv.sed the execu-spent four years in a concentra-tives to be constantly contact tion camp during World War II, with Potential new employes for nnH annarentlv had nrnhlemsjtheir organizations and keep a DOVER Kent County corn- 94ft lact vpar missioners have decided to start: ot.arnn Fifty-three pupils from Red-! all over on studies for a pro-l n(p J'fir voters renominated Mayor Je b'" which recently cost her several their good retirement ding already have transferred posed courthouse addition, first to Middletown. Of that number i discussed two years ago. The years ago. ine haHtr 19 moved in since classes county commission yesterday i Tu included Asst.

Chief jobs. She was ordered held pending a preliminary hearing on a request that she be given psychiatric examination. rome P. Cavanagh by a landslide vote yesterday and made him an odds-on favorite to win re-election in a breeze. Cavanagh, 37, "boy of big-city politics, rolled up file of their availability.

He said 90 per cent of the job of being an administrator involves the teaching of his subordinates that executives should not be afraid to delegate responsibility. Another speaker was J. Harry Power, manager of the Sears, Zena I loch an Faces Menial Tests Henry W. wurtele, Capt. Dante Wilmington architect to draw.D,0rU)n Roderic Ruf new plans.

Carlson has talked Firemen David with the Levy Court more than Houghton, John J. 50 times on the old ones. paynei John 6Tobin Jf and i James J. Dorsey. Miles Is Candidate nearly four times as many votes as his nearest rival in a primary Names in the News Roebuck and Co.

store, Lea pigment plant. The Engineers expect to in-, form the General Services Ad-J ministration that the facility is surplus property, which will make it available for other use; by government agencies or for sale. opened a week ago. Other complications may also develop from the transfers with the announcement by Everett Meredith, high school principal, that five Negro pupils will not be able to play football this season without a Family Court ruling that participation would be in the student's best interest, The NAACP has indicated it ANNAPOLIS Clarence W. Blvd.

and Market St. stressed the importance of being mayraI ectlon-able to apply proper mne incumbents won nom-measures to subordinates when inat'on "Va ty council primary the situation demands it. I in w4hlc1h candidates were cho- 2 Key Johnson Judy, in Cast, Miles, civic leader and corpora Aides Resi tion attorney who resigned last week as president of Wye WASHINGTON uR-The White This, however, must be fol- se" lo.Ud"ie 1UI. U1C unt lowed by guidance to show theKeat November. Detroit can-erring employe where he wentjates run as dependents with wrong and how the organization no party labels.

Sings to Skunk institute, yesterday leaped into, House announced today the the gubernatorial race. The 67- resignation of two of President year-old Democrat is expected Johnson's key assistants-speech to be fighting the party writer Richard N. Goodwin and machine. The Democratic pn- Cabinet Secretary Horace Bus- U.S. Champion Wins at Chess expects him to correct it, he; told the group.

U.S. Planes Standby For Pakistan Airlift Tax Collector Jailed in Fraud WEST CHETER, Pa. f.H Thomas M. Garrett. 48, a for-j mer tax collector of Parkesburg! Borough in Chester County, was sentenced yesterday to l'i to 4 years in prison for embezzling! mary is a year on.

fry jr 1Mb tinai speaker, nooen NEW YORK (UPI) Bobby Both will return to private life Goodwin to join the staff of the Center for Advanced Stu- Smyrna Memorial SMYRNA Gov. Charles Keitsnyaer, executive aireciorj BANGKOK, Thailand W) Fischer, 22, the United States of Philadelphia's United six U.S. military C130s remain-' chess champion, yesterday beat said that "voluntary agencies I rm do must maintain flexibility." dav for DossibIe use in evacua-! 14th round match in the 21-round Terry Jrv.wl11 sPeak here Sat' at University, ting 500 or more Americans Capablanca memorial chess f31 theiT1t-monAI i Tu fZ from East Pakistan. tournament in Havana. or Thomas Cols- Delaware's a management consultant in Compiled from Dispatches Singer Judy Garland completed most of her opening performance at the Greek Theater in Hollwood, despite a cast on one arm and a skunk in the audience.

A four-footed one. Miss Garland received two fractures when she tripped over her dog. said her finance, Mark Herron. Friends Mickey Rooney, Johnny and Martha He said smaller voluntary lagencies "must be alert to the Ineed for effective consolidation," to become more efficient ltd coin governor, ine ceremonies awaiting orders from Washing- A. nl'.

ai a.m. win ue in ai. reier from the Marshall Chess Club.j. ru Teen Killing Arrest PHILADELPHIA lGresorv rr" i ton 10 Degin evacuatlon thgnts jn Manhattan because the State -m t0 D3CCa' Ea3t Paklstan- "P1- Department would not give him DEATHS: Mrs. Walter L.

Fels. lfi. has been held on a $43,000 in tax funds. Garnett pleaded no defense last June before Chester County Judge Thomas Gawthrop, who imposed the sentence. Garnett also was fined $250.

Garnett resigned as tax collector March 1, and was arrested March 29. He also was a school teacher and was working for his doctorate in business! education at Temple University, He is married and has two chil-i dren. Future meetings will deal with aim- a visa to enter Luoa, defeated Boyce, 71, Federalsburg, jhomicide charge growing out of the Cuban in 39 moves. Christian S. Holsinger, teen-age gang fight in West Fischer is third in the over-jRidgely, J.

Fred Carter, Philadelphia on Sept. 3. Fels all match standings, trailing 80, Stevensville, Wiliamjwas accused of shooting to Russia's Vasily Smyslov and F. Dutton, 79, Milton; Wilmer death Aubrey Watson, 17, with Yugoslavia's Borislav Ivkov. iThomas Adkins, 74, Delmar.

'a rifle. such topics as organizational structure, legal basis, functions and responsibilities of agency boards, communications, personnel and salary administration, finances, accounting, research, data processing, planning and funding. 1 mx1 "j' fr-. A VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE OF TOP QUALITY BOYS' WEAR IMPORTS AND DOMESTICS FROM St. Andrew School iNames 4 Teachers St.

Andrew's School in Middle- Bonldcn School Sets Registration Registration for the fall term at Boulden Academy ana Jem inarv. 205-211 Washington St. town has announced appointment of four new teachers for the current school year. They are Peter Seyffert of Southborough, in the ill be and wi opens tomorrow held through next Monday. i Rave did short numbers, join- ed Miss Garland in a few, then let her go it alone, Rex Waggoner, a theater spokesman, said the skunk "just wandered in.

but didn't let He yd walked cut again." Actor Tom Conway, broke and living in a $2-a-day Venice. Calif hotel room, says he has had a phone call "every five minutes" but none from former show business associates. Conway, 61. brother of actor George Sanders, said he's had offers to pay his hotel bill and of places to live. Conway, once "The Falcon" and "Inspector Mark Sabre," made 280 movies and earned nearly $1 million.

He is recovering from an eye operation. He recently lost his last $15,000 to a swindler, he said. He has received no word from Sanders but is not surprised I because the two men had a falling out. I Two months ago Albert Sco- bie Sr. publicly disowned his Hours for registering are 10 a.m.

to 7 p.m., except on Sun modern language department, Thomas Rodd Jr. of Mt. day. Classes at the seminary Jiulv A skunk the act disorderly, jailed son, Albert Jr. (Buddy i.

but changed his mind and allowed him to come home. Now Scubie. a Southgate. sheet metal shop supervisor, says his son wasn't living at home any more. He believed Buddy, a high school dropout, had a job in Detroit.

HOLLYWOOD BIRTHS Actor John Wayne has become a grandfather for the 10th time. His son Michael, and wife, Gretchen, became parents of their fourth daughter. 9-pound. 8-ounce Josephine Michele. Actor Edd (Kookie) Byrnes and actress Asa Maynor are parents of their first child, a 7-pound 5-ounce bov.

I N.Y., English; Evert van Buch-em of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Latin; and A. F. van der Westhuyzen of Johannesburg, South Africa, mathematics. Honored I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH at 10 A.M.

SHARP will begin Monday at 9 a.m. and at 7 p.m. Both day and evening sessions are held with emphasis on Christian education for ministers, Sunday School teachers, missionary workers, lay leaders and Christian social workers. The academy also offprs courses in reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar and public speaking. The Rt.

Rev. John Predow, president, said special courses in languages and music, will be offered this year. AUVJMT H. V. Maybee.

Delaware Blue Cross-Blue Shield director, was honored by the trustees and staff of Group Hospital Service. at a dinner at the University Whist Club. He started the hospitalization plan in Delaware 30 years ago. The plan now has 345,000 subscribers. TV and SI OO Stolen A television set and $100 in cash were reported stolen yes-1 terday from the Premium Deli-j catessen, 3400 block Kirkwood; Highway.

Robert Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington.

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