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BINGHAMTON PRESS 17 May 9, 1960 Slowpoke (Golfers a Congressman (P. to TV: Jerry (Got the 10 (Grand) State Society to Ifear Plan Dental Insurance Setup to Take Time Marriage For Hire Is Probed Children Draw Bill Of Rights Buffalo (J?) Outlining a new, statewide insurance Miami, Fla. UP) The U. S. Drozram for dental care headed the asenda today as the district attorney is investigating State Dental Society opened its annual three-day meet- a alia J.

lagt'lUt OUUCIUC LU 1 I New York (F) Jerry Barber, a little man with a mighty driver and an educated putter, not only vanquished 20 of the nation's top golfers yesterday, but he practically knocked Representative Chester Bowles Conn.) off a network in the process. NBC had a special live telecast scheduled for 60 minutes of the final moments of the Tournament of Champions from Las Vegas. Part of the entertain Jamaican hotel maid Into "C1C- get The plan, roughly similar to the United States. seats will go to Dr. Roberts, Dr.

Clifford C. Gregory of Oneonta, Washington UP) A bill of rights for children prepared In a year long project by New Haven, sixth graders- Blue Cross and Blue Shield pro District Attorney E. Coleman 'president-elect, and Dr. Matthew grams for hospital and medical I ni.i. t-v i ine oiaie jjepari- -nnrovpfl twn wppk.

RpHinc of Brooklvn. vice-Dresi- care, goes into the Congressional Record today. dent. mcnt also is looking into the rnatter which involves a wealthy Californian and a Miami lawyer. ment was to be the winner ago by jpov.

Nelson A. Rockefeller. But the president of the Dental Society said it will be Representative Robert N. Giaimo in an Ike 31 edieal Plan "I think we'll have to bring several months before the pro- nouncing he will put the docu some charges," he said yester- gram is operational. Hit as Subsidizing day.

there was a con Dr. Myron A. Roberts of indicated Saturday that the picking up his prize 10,000 silver dollars. But too many players studied their putts for too many minutes, and winner Barber didn't even drop his final putt until the hour was up. NBC had a decision to make.

It could cut off the spiracy to violate the immigration laws." Barber Job Wasnh Even Close Shave hvlaws for thp nrmprtprl insnr. Insurance Finns Washington (ITDThe chair Gene Miller, Miami Herald ance corooration would rjrohahlv A 1 1 A I 11 it reponer, uisciusea ine auegea.not be ratified before Sep' plot in a copyrighted story in Member. The non-profit insurance pro- man of the Senate subcommittee on the aged has charged tournament prematurely, and that President Eisenhower's medical care plan would force hm fZSTam was approved under a bill stLrLl" fTH V'-oviding that the Dental Society States as his wife. Then, he said, ment in, the record, said the new bill of rights declares every child is entitled to love, to health, and to proper education. Giaimo said the document was prepared by sixth grade students in the Roger Sherman Elementary School and under the supervision of their teacher, Miss Anna Maskel.

In a letter to Miss Maskel, Giaimo wrote: "It is wonderful to know that there are children who can still dream of a better world. Our future is with the children." Robert L. Kaplan, 11, a mem absorb the complaints of viewers who had failed to see the end of the play. Or it could he was to divorce her. establish a corporation to imple ignore "Meet the Press," cur ment it.

The plan would then be taxpayers to subsidize insurance companies. He said he posed as an Im poverished playboy and applied Senator Pat McNamara regulated by the State Insurance Department. It was under these terms that for the job of temporary hus band after learning a Miami em Lag Vegas, Nev. UP) The golfing clan headed for Texas today and the National Invitational at Forth Worth. And the happiest of them all was Jerry Barber.

The little Los Angeles veteran walked away from the field to win the $42,400 Tournament of Champions. And since the Bar tne biu won Kocketeiler ap I I yyyy-y -it y-0k II, Mill I III I Ill Mich.) scoffed yesterday at the administration's claim that its proposed program of federal-state subsidies lo finance health insurance for the elderly was ployment agency had been asked to supply someone to play such a role. proval. The governor vetoed the dentists' proposal last year be cause it did not provide for regu Miller said A. Robert Asher ber of the class, wrote that the bill of rights is addressed to lawmakers the world over.

lation by the State Insurance De a voluntary method. of Long Beach, and Mrs. 8 "lJ "Apartment The program "is not volun MiuKui'iiie auiuission oi iTnfin. Km n-rcc bers have five youngsters, the $10,000 Jerry won was quite a The document reminded the Imogene Deans Lewis, 31, of Mother's Day present for his the program and pay premiums would be assigned to dentists Montego Bay, Jamaica, into the wife Lucile. lawmakers that "You, the adults of the world and heads of governments, are responsible for our safety, our lives." United States.

tary at all but compulsory." he said. McNamara said it "compels the general taxpayer to pay a subsidy to the insurance companies who would be handling whpn thpv havp trnnMp with thnir ITI AJ A 1 I w.v-i Barber, at 44 and 5-foot-5 the ine neraia quoted Asner as'teetni oldest and smallest in the field, went into the final round at the The main difference between! "Children never started wars." saying his wife had become very fond of Mrs. Lewis during a Ja the program." the plan and existing medical and the children wrote. "Adults did, maica vacation and wanted to Vice-President Richard M. Desert Inn Country Club with a shaky 2-stroke lead over Julius.

but children suffer the most hospitalization programs is that Nixon, however, gave his vig bring her into this country as a(the others are set up on regional from them." Boros and three in front of Jay companion basis, and there is no limitation orous support to the administration plan. In a weekend statement, Nixon said the GOP Hebert. But he soon dispelled any idea that he might crack! on the representation of their rently an unsponsored public service show. It decided wisely, probably in favor of the golf match. But as it turned out, the viewers didn't get to see the 10,000 silver dollars or much of Barber.

The winner refused to take off either his cap or his dark glasses, which completely concealed his face. And he slapped down the hand of a tournament official who tried. NBC finally ended the show abruptly before the prize was awarded. But not before many minutes had been consumed plugging the facilities of a Las Vegas hotel, thanking its owners and a national charity. Meanwhile, back in a Washington studio, "Meet the Press" was in full swing.

Apparently, neither the panel nor the guest, Rep. Bowles, were aware no one was hearing them. The home viewers heard only a couple of answers before the program was over. Anyway, golf is a tough game to televise live. Those taped and edited weekly golf shows are much more satisfactory viewing.

Cornell Second, under pressure. proposal preserved "freedom of U.S. Still Friend, Ike Tells HIicc BLUE CROSS WASTING NO TIME governing boards. Up to half the members of the board which will govern the dental program will be Dental Society members. Other seats will go to non-dentists.

The first seats will be filled by He birdied the first hole and 9 Seoul (UPD President Eisen Associated Press W1REPHOTO. choice." On the other hand. Nixon added, the Forand bill, most costly of the Democratic proposals to expand the Social Security program, would "open went on to shoot a 33-3467 for the par 36-3672 test and wind up with a 72-hole score of 268. tne society board of governors. The total was seven shots better than the previous low here 275 according to Dr.

Roberts. Other the door to socialized HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY-Wife Lucile is right there to help count the money (natch!) as golfer Jerry Barber runs his fingers through some of the 10,000 silver dollars he won yesterday with first place in the Tournament of Champions at Las Vegas, Nev. hower assured Ex-President Syngman Rhee today of continued U. S. sympathy and support for South Korea.

"I assure you that the U. S. will continue to feel itself bound by strong ties of sympathy to Korea under your successors," the U. S. president said in a message cabled to Rhee.

i by Stan Leonard in 1958. It was also 20 strokes below par for the distance. The final round was something of a 21-ring circus involving the 21 players. Why does Blue Cross differ from other hosp'itaUcare plans? Because it provides the actual hospital care you need not a sum of dollars which is often inadequate. There was Barber turning al most certain bogeys into birdies, and there was Hebert outgun-ning Boros in the battle for the The ex-president, in acknowledging receipt of the message, said South Koreans will give Eisenhower "one of history's greatest welcomes" when he visits this country next month.

Snvad's Golf School Hands Lead the Way Irl MADE TO SELL SIHEQ runner-up $5,000 purse. Hebert settled the issue on1 the 15th when he hit a shot from the center of. the fairways The U.S. president's message racuse Third 1 407 S.Staf Syracuse- GR 8-4171 over a towering tree. It stopped 30 inches from the pin and led to an eagle 3.

BlnshomtonlU 3.4481 00 I 00 To Navy Crew praised Rhee wisdom in retiring following last month's riots. "President Eisenhower's letter moved me deeply because of its pledge of continued American friendship and support for Korea," Rhee said. I Imira RE 4-7950 Weekly WALL HAS 31 Guarantee Hebert finished with his BLUE fourth consecutive 68 and 272. Also se our Lirgt Uown Wi Selection of Our Ironclad Written Gu; T7 Binds Every Sale Keepsake i A LLEN'! WEDDING Sflfti II Down Our Ironclad Written Syracuse P) Navy's undefeated crew assured itself a good seeding for Saturday's Eastern Sprint Championships at bridge, with an upset vic SHIELD A new oil pipeline will extend to Barranquila, Colombia, from the Ciuco oil field. 105 Court Street1 and Boros a 71 for 274 and $4,000.

Art Wall, the 1954 winner, missed a short putt on the 18th that would have given him a 30 for the back nine. But his 67 tory the sixth annual Goes gave him a tie with Doug Ford and his 67 at 279. Final scores: Jerry Barber Jay Hebert Julius Bnros 69- $19,000 68-68-68-68-272 5,000 70- 4,000 67-72-68-68-275 3,000 73-67-66-70-276- 1,650 72-65-70-69-276 1,650 By SAM SNEAD EXCEPT in the drive, your hands must lead the club-head into every shot, especially the wedge shot. As the dotted line shows in today's illustration, start with your hands ahead of the club and you're giving yourself a good chance to keep them in that position throughout your swing. In a wedge shot, when your hands lead the clubhead, the club-face grooves will contact the ball and -give it plenty of "bite" or backspin.

When this happens, you'll find that you take a divot directly in front of the spot where the ball had rested. Let me give you one last important hint: If the hands and clubhead are in the same position at impact as they were at address (assuming both are correct), the shot has a good chance of success. For a more detailed explanation of the part the hands play in the swing, send for my brand-new pamphlet, "The Swing Step by Step." To get your copy, send 10c and a stamped, return envelope to me, Sam Snead, co The Binghamton Press. Don Whitt Billy Casper Arnold Palmer Doug Sanders Doug Ford Art Wall, Jr. 1,280 70- 1,250 1,250 73-65-73-69-280 1,220 71- 1,190 Tom Nieporte Don January Trophy Regatta here yesterday Covering a weather-shortened five-eights mile course on Seneca River in 3:39, Navy defeated nell by about lengths with favored Syracuse another three feet behind.

Cornell, making its first start, was timed in 3:43 and Syracuse, loser only to powerful Harvard, in 3:44. The regatta, named in honor of Clifford (Tip) Goes, former Syracuse crewman and now a ing official, was originally scheduled for two miles on Onondaga Lake Saturday. High winds caused a postponement but the weather showed little provement. Navy, under new coach Lou Lindsey, previously had defeated George Washington and Princeton. The Midshipmen also won the freshman race, nosing out Cornell by three feet in 3:49.

Syracuse was third, a length behind. Cornell took the junior varsity Dow Finsterwald 1,190 Bob Rosburg 1.140 Jack Fleck 1.140 Mason Rudolph 68-73-70-71-282 1,140 Mike Souchak 1,080 Dave Ragan 1,080 ien ventun 69-67-70-77-283 l.onn Gene Litller 1,040 George Bayer 1,020 Eric Monti 1,000 Snead Nearing Another Jackpot Yorba Linda, Cal. UP) With They're All Chasing Amy Sam Snead an almost certain winner, Jimmy Demaret and Cary Middlecoff tee off today in 'race in 3:46. Navy finished sec- Outfielder Bill Tuttle of the Kansas City Athletics is the only American League player wearing uniform number 13 this final action of the $50,000 round-robin all-star golf tournament. Snead concluded play in the end, two lengths back, with Syra cuse again third.

season. 54-hole competition yesterday Two first-place changes were recorded over, the weekend in the Mid-Way 5-Man bowling tournament. Amy Shaheen of Binghamton took over the individual lead last night with a 691 series. And the Pagnotta Coal of Old with a 67 and a 13-under-par total of 203. Snead had six birdies and a lone bogey yester day.

Demaret has a 36-hole total of JC Team Wins Girls' Crown In State Bowling Special to The Binghamton Press Sidney The Johnson City Recorders were crowned queens of the girls" actual bowling competition yesterday in the New York State Youth Moose tourna Sff fffi jtrfr J0 miKe, rouing witnout a handicap, moved into first place Saturday in the scratch division with a 3,156 led by Bob Bavitz' 680 series. The tourney ends next weekend. In other weekend action Clarence Campbell rolled 606 to 140 and Middlecoff 143. Jackie Burke the other competitor, finished with a 5-under-par 211. At stake is $10,000 first prize, $7,500 for second, $6,500 for third and $5,000 for fourth.

lead Frohsinn Cafe No. 2 of sit. I Binghamton to a 3,118 total that included a 249 handicap; Tom ment. Former North Carolina State basketball star George Stepano-vich tried out with Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League this spring. He's a pitcher.

They hit a total of 2,008 pins Martmkovic had a 611 in lead Saturday and their score stood! ing Welcome Inn of Binghamton up against the final day's com- to a 3.117 total; and Town petition yesterday in the 3-d'ay Country Lanes of Nimmonsburg tournament. Sidney Women of; had a 3,032, led by Harry Near- ing's 616. In NEW YORK CITY The leaders: me Moose leam was mira. Only other Southern Tier team in rtlspp in th inn "mnnpv" tx-a Handicap Division 3.224 3,180 3,167 3.156 3,149 JNo charge for us Cio 11 I I Sheraton-Atlantic JL Fnriirntt fiirW Tn 1 with a ur. i Chrysler, North Bergen, N.

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