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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 2

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w- $2.3 Million Droney, Volpe Rap Peabody Given To Aid On Crime Rate, Patronage BOSTON (UPI) Gov Endi- over Volpe in 1962, was appoin-A duC cott Peabody was accused Sun- ted to the post NEW YORK The Ford day who seek to last week. Foundation has granted $2.3 unseat as governor of being je Ignores Qualifications responsible for the increase in "thA the states crime rate and play- What does Peabody do? iin1tP8H fS'F i ing favorites in the naming of What, he almost always does: Jin! EU state department heads. Re ignores qualifications and nt: tt Middlesex County Dist 'Atty. akes appointments on the A grant of ft. 5 million was nrhnpv 'whn will nunnse "basis of maximum political and made to the Inter-University 4.y 6 patronage control of the deoart- Peabody the September pn cumrui ui me, uepan Committee on travel grants pri- Democratic guher- ment of the state govern- mar ly for further exchange mary.

fr lfie Uemcrauc goner- ment Volr)e chared over the next five vears of natonaI nominatln lashed out mcru voipe cnargeu. American and Soviet students at the governor's record in Droney also took the oppor- American and Soviet students. crime tumty to charge Lt. Gov. Fran, A new aspect -of this program, cla there is a C1S Bellotti, another Demo- which is a main component eovernmnUn Massachu cratic gubernatorial contender, the United States-Soviet Union tbl government in Massachu indicting his own admin-cultural agreement.

Includes an setts run b.y racketeers. JCting niS Wn admm- cratic gubernatorial contender, cultural agreement, includes an stts i-11" by 3 rf istration mi .7 The Berkshire Eagle, Monday, Aug. 10, 1964 U.S. Civilian Official Captured by Viet Cong SAIGON (UPI) Joseph L. ican prisoners include a wo-Granger of Sumter, S.C., the man, Dr.

Ardel Vietty of Dal-first U.S. civilian official ever las, who was a member of the to fall into Communist hands in medical mission which Viet Nam, was taken, prisoner ed a clinic for lepers in cen-by Red guerrillas Sunday, it. tral Viet Nam. The Reds are was reported today. believed to have seized her be The 39-year-old aid adminis- cause' theyneeded the services trator and two persons with of a doctor.

whom he was traveling in a So far as is known; Dr. Vietty has not been harmed. Scott Decries Soviet Bias Against Jews Jeep, a Filipino aide and a Vietnamese farm manager, were ambushed and captured in the central highlands. Led Away at Gunpoint Villagers said the Communists led the three men away at gunpoint. Eleven U.S.

servicemen and three members of a private C-V-re exchange of scholars with Bui- charged Peabody with failing to Ifirauon. raria lid Hun- assist with the passage of some Droney asserted that Bellotti gam, tzechoslova la and Hun thaJ. would deal with as one of the partners who corruption 'in the has brought the Common-, wealth down to bankruptcy. vf, T' crime and The Institute of International state SS 10 Mat an exchange program with Yu- -etJa bl11 rough the leg.siature lotti tfld me that the governor and signed into law that would (Peabody) could win. a adversely affect the crime syn- month or two later he decided dicate, Droney said in a radio he wanted-to be a candidate and he turned against his own ad- medical mission have been re- potted captured by the Commu- WASHINGTON (UPj.) Sen.

nitts in the past, and so far as Hugh Scott, urged the is known all 14 are still pris- Senate today to condemn offi- oners of the Reds. cially the persecution of the the Reds have not previously Jews in Russia even if 'it Interfered with the work of aid officials like Granger. There saves but one 'hfe" wa? speculation here that his Scott sought approval of a capturemay signal the start of resolution, introduced last, year a Communist drive against by Abraham A. Ribicoff, Americans wlm are trying to condemning the Soviet improve the lpt of the South Vietnamese people. governments poh- Granger, whose parents live attt.ion U1 CClv varOlip in Hartford, is married mdhon Jewlsh citizens inRus and has four children.

Mrs. sia Granger is living in Tuy Hoa, Major Campaign Charged ARMORED CAR from Kokkina to another nfSTUpiS No Doubt in His Mind made to begin an exchange that this will permit about 30 Hungarian scholafsto study in the United States andWestern Europe and will also finance about a dozen short-term "sex- belonging to Swedish U.N. contingent ig utilized to haul reru-gees village in northwestern Cyprus. The refugees are being transported village to escape intensified air and sea assaults by Turkish forces. ministration.

He indicted his, Droney there was no own administration, and I say doubt in his mind that there is that hes one of the partners an organized'" crime syndicate that have brought the Common-operating in the 'State. wealth down tq bankruptcy, changes of American and Hun-v Former Gov. John Droney sauL garian cultural leaders. endorsed Republican guber- tt -V Also, the American Council of "atonal standard Sun- Typhoon Toll Rises Two T-T News Learned Societies was awarded day denounced Peabody ap- 1MU U.O. HCpUilCIfe $100,000 to continue for two Pomtmcnt of.

Lester Hyman as commissioner of the statp-De- years an exchange with the So- viet Academy of Sciences. Wounded in Cyprus Clash partment of Commerce MANILA (UPI) Reports six drownings in remote areas-of Luzon Island today increased 79 the number of Us Filipinos left dead or missing by Typhoon-Id ar-Da a ge-is-estimat-- Under the program of the In- "Hymans appointment ter-University VCommittee, 208 strictly a case of cronyism at American graduate -students andbP -Volpe sard. was Of U.S. Planes The Communists other Amer- Senate Foreign Relations BOSTON (UPI) The Boston TwoAmwicanewsmlere had 1 1 ering the resolution, Scott said, chaPter be AVrigllt-lJeSlgnea It is an established fact that AhePa announced 'tween Turkish and Greek Cypri- a rented car late Sunday This cronyism is bad 'enoughS. but it -thSoviet Union is coiducting sent telegrams to Secretary of Tsovietartici involves one of the most sensi- Stomis Kill 12 a malop.

against per- state Dean Rusk and United thS COaS 3 3ge -f tended some 20 American uni- tive-positions in state service, SEOUL (UPI) Heavy rains sons of faith with Nations Ambassador Adlai Ste- ICC Sald Roscnfcld was versifies. 'Volpe Said. Saturday night killed 12 persons relentleIsslllLtensnndn Natlons Ambassador Adlal Ste Greek Cypnot poheereported Tokyo Hotel To Bp Torn Down furj driving when hit by gunfire and under 'the present grant, ex- Hyman, who served as Pea- in South Korea, injured 32 and. luuciuniuunu Thpre have masshw venson urging immediate and to the United Nations that Alvin lost control of the car. It over- chang wiiube arranged for body's Campaign, manager dur- destroyed 564 houses, policere- TOKYO The Imperial Hotel, trials, death sentences' and aiftaction by thei United States 1 designed and.

built by. the late major propaganda campaign." to preveftHh.euse of American- U.S, architect Frank. Lloyd Scott said that on occasion built Turkish Cyprus Wright, is to. be tom down. a SPneraJ-mtcry-in -therfree- Acting president DamDiv-.

It survived the 1923 as the Bakas- the telegrams to back away from some of the XT Tokyo earthquake, in which more worst forms of persecution, in-" after 136tf the chapters 7a0 than 100,000 people were'' killed, eluding even the mitigation of members meNm an emergency and then Withstood the onslaught death sentences. session Sunday.X. of World War II, It was opened 'This proposal calls for an We vehemently July 4, 1922. expression of the sense of the fihpr nf our redlooded emergency board Miire'r-vas not immediately changed with of the hotel said Senate in opposition of religious n. has recommended negotiation known.

Czechs, and Hungarians the demolition would take place persecution, Scott said. Even Alherlcan'Lreek heritage the 0f a job protection program for in two or three years. if it saves but it is action of the Turkish govern-TrO, 000 railroad shop workers He declined to comment on the worth the effort of passing this ment in introducing American- as prt of its plan to. settle reason behind the decision. resolution.

aircraft jn thoirqrk rules dispute with Chief Justices of States Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Only! Vote To Back High Court NEW YORK The chid jus- said to make a study, tices of the 50 states voted over Chief' Justice Joseph Wein 4 4- traub of New Jersey, however, the weekend to reject a icsolu- gaid he proposal oundpd like criticism of the Supreme Court and would be understood as such by the public. The proposal, which called for Justice Roger J-. Traynor bf a large-sbale inquiry into the be California Supreme Court lion that some of the justices ewed as an attack on the U.S. Supreme Court. i major railroads, massive strikes against the is- The threX board-s land of -CyPrus the telegram pjan was annoihved Sunday at President Johnson's, ranch in To divert the.

use of Ameri- Texas. The job protection procan equipment against the popu- vision would apply to joX.loss-lation of Cyprus violates the es, dislocations and demotions purpose and motives in resulting from automation ing this equipment to Turkey inXrganizational and related the first, instance. changes on the 147 railroads In the spirit of true democ- Included would be a five-racy, we urge that the govern- year of his former VlCTfiat FISCHEL WRSU1RS BLEIiOtS WHISKEY, 80.6 PROOF, 11 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPISITl CREME OIL PERMS $5 SHAMPOO, SET CUT Beg. $2 Beauty and Slenderizing Lounge For Appointment Tel. 7-9031 CARM'S 311 North Street ment of the United States insti- Pay levels to.

a-man whose diiision of power between state sajd the conference was an -in- tute appropriate action, as is 'wages or conditions arejeduced and federal courts, was defeated appropriate body for such an necessary, to prevent any fur- by virtue of such changes, and. a 5-20 with others ab inquiry because it was an in-ther trecherous use of American a monthly allowance of 60 pe sent or not voting. It had been forested party on the question" equipment." cent of his former earnings by a committee head- 0f judicial power. He called' the a maximum of five years, if he edby Chief Judge Charles S. idea an 'exercise inr' futility" loses his as a result.

Desmond of New York on- the otherjiafid. Chief Jus-Johnsori appointed the panel Court of App-Qals. lice HenfiHenriod of Utah last March 16 to investigate Action Is Significant saidj'we all know that some- the dispute between the car- thirtg has been happening and ners and six AFL-CIO unions action the crucf JH5--saw no reason for not studying who represent about one-third -bees was significant becaulie matter. Adventure at Tour Door! Answer the eall.to adventure with a close-' to-home tour. For details on three interesting weekend trips to nearby areas, send for the free Esso guide to Family Tours, Department P.

O. Box 896, Radio City Station, New York, New York 10019., will be sent you promptly, together with the Happy Motoring Touring Guide. And remember, to insure Happy Motoring," take your car to your nearby Esso dealer for a complete checkup before you go. 3 LEARN TO at the AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL o)(P mm of the lines non-operating em- many of them have, -been un- ployes. happy at.the trend' of Supreme Several Members Puzzled The' dispute began Oct.

15, Louit decisjonS. In 1 1958 their Sevctaiother members of the 1962. Johnson appointed the conference a repoft conforence'said they were puz-board to head off a criticizing the zicd; at exactly-what was to be strike, over issues related large01, exercising insufficient Judi-' studied, Judge Desmond did cial not elaborate. 4nd they also Judge Desmond denied that wondered who was "to makeHie any criticism of the Supreme fstudy and who was to pay for it- After several preliminary mo- 3 Youths "Rescued Court was implied in his PUT A TIGER. IN YOUR TANK! Lower Your Insurance Rates Standard or Automatic Trans.

After Boat, Mishap NEWBURYPORT, Mass. (UPI) HUMBLE LI Hour ONARCH OIL St REFINING COMPANY AMERICAS LEADING ENERGY COMPANY 1 2-6630 Tel. -The Leading School In Berkshire County Teaching Driver Education FABRIC CLEARANCE. A committees proposal, saying he eer- lions had failed to kill the oper-tainly had no intention of ative paragraph of theproposal, mounting a limited war on the the entire committee report -Three l9.year-old youths were Supreme Court. Thd proposal came up for a vote and was de-rescued from waters about he declarcd was Just what ated by a tally of 2d to 20.

mile off Piumylsland Sunday when they managed- to signal a passing boat with a whistle aftcr their 12-foot sailboat capsized. Authorities said Raymond Pike of Salisbury and James Otis and Harry Cuerdon, both of Newburyport' were tossed into the ocean when a sudden strong gust of wind overturned the small boat. The, youths were picked up after Otis used the whistle to gain the attention of the passing boat. ENDS OF BOLTS: Klia FROST FREE! (elvinator 14 Ft. Refrigeralor-Freezer di un VY4 2 Pcs.

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